Ignoring any problems with your dental health is an unhealthy mindset. The longer you put off visiting the dentist, the more likely it is that an emergency will arise. When you take better care of your teeth and gums, they… Read More
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How Do You Know You Need Emergency Dental Care?
Fear of the dentist is one of the most common phobias that many people cite as the reason why they don’t want to go. This anxiety can cause people to procrastinate and avoid scheduling another appointment, no matter how badly… Read More
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4 Ways to Reduce Your Sugar Intake Levels
The holidays are coming up soon. It can be tempting to gobble up as many sugary treats as you can. Even if you usually stay away from sodas and desserts whenever you sit down to have a meal, you might… Read More
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What You Should Know About Impacted Wisdom Teeth
You might have heard your dentist talk about impacted teeth. Most of the time, this relates only to wisdom teeth, but surprisingly, it can happen to any of the teeth in your mouth. Whenever and wherever this happens, it can… Read More
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How Do Cavities Form and Grow?
One of the most common reasons that people need to visit the dentist is when they start to develop cavities. But the question is, how do cavities form and grow? Many people think that reducing sugar intake will help, and… Read More
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How to Improve Your Daily Oral Hygiene Routine
One way to ensure that you feel better is to take care of your mouth. This regimen includes brushing, flossing, and using mouthwash. When you are more responsible with every part of your mouth, including your tongue, you can reduce… Read More
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Why You Need to Use Mouthwash
Using mouthwash is one of the best ways to improve your oral health. Brushing your teeth and using floss can also help you fight gum diseases like gingivitis, discolored teeth, and bad breath that won’t go away. Here are some… Read More
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The Value of Dental Night Guards
You might be grinding your teeth in your sleep and not even realize it. Although at first, this habit, a condition called bruxism, might not seem like a problem, it can affect your oral and dental health. Your teeth are… Read More
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What You Should Do About Swollen Gums
Keeping your mouth happy and healthy will go a long way towards ensuring you can still enjoy your favorite foods, snacks, and drinks. But when your gums are sore, swollen, or bleeding, anything that touches the gums or any mouth… Read More
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How to Take Care of Your Toothbrush
How often do you switch out your toothbrush? There’s a rule of thumb that you should swap it out every three months, especially if you’ve been sick lately. With cold and flu season on the way, and even more germs… Read More