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Lucke Dental is the premiere dental practice in Fayetteville, AR. Our blog is meant to educate our patients and anyone looking for dental information
Which toothpaste should I use?
July 20, 2021
Toothpastes come in many forms and boast different flavors, benefits, and endorsements. All are designed to remove surface bacteria and prevent the buildup of plaque Read more
How much calcium does my child need?
July 13, 2021
When you were a kid, your parents may have told you to drink milk to build strong bones and grow tall and strong. Now that Read more
Summer Sports and Mouthguards
July 6, 2021
School’s out and you’ve emptied your gym locker until next fall. But while you’re stowing away the football gear, the basketball warm-ups, the field hockey Read more
Happy Fourth of July
June 29, 2021
Every year, Americans all over the world celebrate the birth of the country and its independence on the Fourth of July. There are countless ways Read more
How do I handle my child’s dental emergency?
June 22, 2021
With children undergoing developmental dental changes and engaging in rough-and-tumble activities, dental emergencies can sometimes arise. If your child knocks out a tooth or experiences Read more
Tips for Managing Oral Pain
June 15, 2021
Experiencing tooth or oral pain is not fun. If you cannot get to Rebecca Lucke DDS PA right away, the pain may even seem to Read more
Oral Hygiene
March 9, 2020
The cornerstone to a good oral hygiene regimen is proper brushing and flossing habits. For more on brushing and flossing, see our Brushing & Flossing Read more
Common Problems
March 9, 2020
When your teeth and gums are consistently exposed to large amounts of starches and sugars, acids may form that begin to eat away at tooth Read more
Emergency Info
March 9, 2020
Sometimes accidents happen. Tooth Ache? Bit your tongue? Knock out a tooth? This page is here to answer all your questions regarding dental emergencies. Tooth Read more
About Teeth
March 9, 2020
Throughout your life, you will have two sets of teeth: primary (baby) teeth and secondary (permanent) teeth. At age 6-8 months, the primary teeth appear; Read more










