How Routine Dental Checkups Help Your Smile in the Long Run

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When you come in for dental exams and we have cleaned your teeth and gum line and removed any hardened plaque, our dentist can look at them for any signs of trouble, such as cavities, loose or broken teeth, damaged fillings, and evaluate your risk rate of certain diseases which might also take into account... Read more »

Dental Concerns to Watch Out for to Help Your Baby

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Did you know there are dental problems that can attack your baby’s smile and alter their oral health? Well, it’s true, unfortunately. Our dentist, Dr. , strongly encourages you to keep an eye out for these dental problems and try to prevent them as much as possible. Your baby deserves top-notch teeth and gums! The… Read more »

Facts About the American Dental Association

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If you pay attention to dental products you buy, you’ll probably notice most are sporting some sort of “ADA” seal of approval. Chances are, you’ve seen it more often than you’d realize. The question is, do you know what that seal is, what it means, and why it matters? Today, we’re going to take a… Read more »

Knowledge Foundation: Mouthwash

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If you are interested in improving your smile with alternative oral health care cleaning techniques, it may be a good idea to start looking at alternative treatments that can improve your smile. Because of the risks involved with brushing your teeth immediately after eating, it may be a good idea to look for a nonabrasive… Read more »

How to Keep Dental Veneers in Good Shape

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Dental veneers are high-quality cosmetic shells designed to look like tooth faces that are cemented to the front teeth to enhance their quality and appearance to improve your smile. There are many uses of dental veneers, from improving the color and crookedness of teeth to covering minor tooth gaps so that the teeth look well… Read more »

Align Your Oral Health Care Goals with a Healthier Diet

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Several healthy and unhealthy foods are associated with changes in your oral health. Your diet plays a key role in the condition of your teeth and gums, so it is important to establish effective dietary selections throughout your life. This includes eliminating products that can cause damage as well as adding foods that can boost… Read more »

Tooth Replacements

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It is important to always replace any missing teeth you may have. A full set of teeth is not only aesthetically pleasing, but will is also necessary for good oral health. Popular replacement options include dental implants, dentures, and bridges. A dental implant is a highly effective tooth replacement. implants are extremely durable and can… Read more »

Accidental Tooth Loss in a Child

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No matter how much careful you may be, accidents can happen. What do you do when if your child comes through the kitchen door crying and bleeding from a knocked-out tooth? The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and the American Dental Association have some steps you can take to save a child’s tooth. Step 1:… Read more »

Dental Grills: Jewelry for the Mouth

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Healthy teeth are attractive to others and enhance your personal beauty. Your smile doesn’t really need its own jewelry. But for some, those who want to stand out from the crowd, dental grills provide a certain “look” they find appealing. Dental grills or “fronts” are simply fancy covers for the teeth. Made of precious metals… Read more »

Swollen or Bleeding Gums? You May Have Gum Disease

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Infection isn’t fun to deal with, but a gum infection can result in red or angry, swollen, or even bleeding gums, leading to pain. In today’s blog, you will learn about the tell-tale signs of gum disease, and how to treat it or even prevent the infection. You may have noticed droplets of blood in… Read more »