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10 Tips for People with Sensitive Teeth

Enamel loss is a common reason why teeth become sensitive. Other common causes include  tooth decay cracked teeth dental plaque cavities sinus… View More

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How to Support Healthy Gums

According to data from the Centers for Disease Control, over half of all children have a cavity by the time they are 8  years old and at least 25% of people develop cavities in their adult years.  When you… View More

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What Should You Know About Crossbite?

The length of time that it takes to fix a crossbite depends on several factors, such as the severity and type.  Complete healing for mild misalignment can take a few months, while severe cases can take a year or more to correct. Understanding Crossbites The… View More

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Tips to Make Your Teeth Stronger Naturally

When your teeth are strong, it's easier to chew food in a manner that aids digestion and the absorption of nutrients. Poor dental hygiene—eating sugary foods, not brushing your teeth regularly, and not flossing—can all weaken your teeth.  These factors contribute to oral health issues, including gum… View More

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The Difference between Periodontitis and Gingivitis

Understanding the difference between periodontitis and gingivitis is crucial for effective oral health management.  Early recognition allows for a timely intervention. In some cases, gingivitis is completely reversible.  Preventing its progression is key to avoiding the irreversible stage of… View More

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How Missing Teeth Affect Your Jawbone and Face

Losing a crown affects much more than your jawbone, facial structure and appearance.  Your oral health impacts cardiovascular health, diabetes management, respiratory health, nutrition, digestion and even your mental and emotional well-being.  Prioritizing routine checkups is the best way to… View More

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Oral Health and Alzheimer’s Disease

The average person’s mouth is home to more than 700 different kinds of bacteria. Oral hygiene routines are designed to reduce the bacteria in your mouth that can spread through your body. Current scientific research indicates that the same bacteria that causes gum disease could also be linked to the… View More

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Dental Scanners: How They Work

We love showing off our latest tools, and you can feel comfortable asking about any new technology you see in our dental office. Dental scanners are just one of the latest advances in the field of dentistry that make it easier and safer to treat our patients.  Since we… View More

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How Dental Health Affects Your Heart

Dental health, often taken for granted, is crucial to our overall well-being.  While many focus on the aesthetic aspect of dental care, the connection between dental hygiene and heart health often goes… View More

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When Should you Call an Emergency Dentist?

Dental emergencies can be distressing and painful, leaving us uncertain how to handle the situation.  Knowing when to seek help from an emergency dentist is crucial for timely intervention and preserving oral health.  This article will explore common dental emergencies and… View More