What we’re up to
At King of Prussia Dental™ Associates, we believe that our commitment to the community does not stop at just serving our patients’ oral health.
There are so many more causes and activities that we can get involved in, that will help to create a better community for all of us. We are involved in plenty of local events that help fundraise, promote, and raise awareness for a multiple of issues that face our community. We don’t just want to provide a beautiful smile to our neighbors. We want to be the cause of those smiles as well!

The Wonderful Benefits of a Bright Smile
These days it’s not uncommon for the general public to enjoy a bit of cosmetic dentistry. Previously, cosmetic dentistry procedures seemed to be available only to those featured on a movie screen or a television picture. However certain services, such as teeth...

Reducing Tooth Sensitivity
Some people go throughout their entire day, avoiding hot and cold food items because they yield painful results whenever their teeth come in contact with hot soup or cold ice cream. Unfortunately, sensitive teeth are a very common ailment amongst the US population....

How to Handle Your Fear of the Dentist
According to recent studies, it is believed that about 75% of people in the US have some form of anxiety when going to the dentist. The levels of anxiety can range from mild to severe, but that’s still, in our minds, regarded as a very high percentage. When it comes...

Avoiding Dental Decay
A cavity or any other kind of decay occurring in your mouth is an infection that is actively attacking the enamel of your teeth. In fact, it’s one of the most common infections to afflict the human body, only getting beat by the common cold. Despite how common dental...

Publicity for Our Periodontist at KOP!
As always, there’s much to celebrate within the walls of King of Prussia Dental™ Associates. What’s the reason to celebrate this time? Our very own Dr. Scott K. Smith, D.D.S was featured in the Suburban Life Business Profiles section for a second time! Our exceptional...

What to Expect From Your First Root Canal
It's understandable if you're having second thoughts when it comes to getting your first root canal. In movies and on TV, it’s portrayed as this highly invasive procedure that leaves you overly sedated, completely out of it, and yet it’s totally painful. Well, we’re...

Celebrities Who’ve Had Their Smiles Improved by Cosmetic Dentistry
When you think of famous actresses and actors, singers, and songwriters you think of their perfect smiles and their beautiful faces. These people are on TV, the movie screen, and performing in front of large crowds on a daily basis, so they have to look their best....

A Tooth Friendly Diet
A lot of our oral health is derived from brushing and flossing regularly as well as watching what we eat. It’s no secret that sticky, sugary, and starchy foods are bad for our teeth. They glob onto our enamel and provide the right fuel for bacteria to feed on and...

Spreading Awareness and Preventing Gum Disease
Periodontal disease sounds like something that would infect dinosaurs. However, it’s quite common in humans. Gum disease is its more common name, and it affects more than 3 million people a year. What’s your best defense against it? Proper oral care, but before we get...

The Evolution of Cosmetic Dentistry
It’s hard to pinpoint the beginning of cosmetic dentistry. We know that there were civilizations that used what we would call dentures in today’s world. Teeth plucked from animals or even live donors would be used to construct a new set of teeth. However, it can be...
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How to Handle Your Fear of the Dentist
According to recent studies, it is believed that about 75% of people in the US have some form of anxiety when going to the dentist. The levels of anxiety can range from mild to severe, but that’s still, in our minds, regarded as a very high percentage. When it comes...

Avoiding Dental Decay
A cavity or any other kind of decay occurring in your mouth is an infection that is actively attacking the enamel of your teeth. In fact, it’s one of the most common infections to afflict the human body, only getting beat by the common cold. Despite how common dental...

What to Expect From Your First Root Canal
It's understandable if you're having second thoughts when it comes to getting your first root canal. In movies and on TV, it’s portrayed as this highly invasive procedure that leaves you overly sedated, completely out of it, and yet it’s totally painful. Well, we’re...

Celebrities Who’ve Had Their Smiles Improved by Cosmetic Dentistry
When you think of famous actresses and actors, singers, and songwriters you think of their perfect smiles and their beautiful faces. These people are on TV, the movie screen, and performing in front of large crowds on a daily basis, so they have to look their best....

A Tooth Friendly Diet
A lot of our oral health is derived from brushing and flossing regularly as well as watching what we eat. It’s no secret that sticky, sugary, and starchy foods are bad for our teeth. They glob onto our enamel and provide the right fuel for bacteria to feed on and...

Spreading Awareness and Preventing Gum Disease
Periodontal disease sounds like something that would infect dinosaurs. However, it’s quite common in humans. Gum disease is its more common name, and it affects more than 3 million people a year. What’s your best defense against it? Proper oral care, but before we get...

The Evolution of Cosmetic Dentistry
It’s hard to pinpoint the beginning of cosmetic dentistry. We know that there were civilizations that used what we would call dentures in today’s world. Teeth plucked from animals or even live donors would be used to construct a new set of teeth. However, it can be...

How to Handle a Tooth Emergency
The problem with a tooth emergency is that it’s very vague. There are numerous accidents and incidents that can be considered a tooth emergency. Luckily, we’ll try to cover as many of them as possible. Nevertheless, all tooth emergencies share a similar step with each...

How to Keep Your Toothbrush Clean
Your toothbrush is meant to remove bacteria from your mouth, not add to it. However, there are a few common practices that do just that. Let’s face it, your bathroom is not the cleanest room in your house. Or at least it takes a lot of work to make sure it is. Due to...