Your teeth tend to move around, even if you might not notice it. It’ll take years, but all of your teeth will grow in by the time you are in your mid-twenties. Throughout your childhood, you could have worn braces… Read More
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Cavities: How to Treat Them
Despite several years of not having your teeth cleaned, for the most part, all is well. Then you hear you have a flossing cavity. These are easy to fix since it just means you need to start flossing more regularly…. Read More
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3 Varieties of Toothpaste: Which One Do You Need?
There’s more to brushing your teeth than having the right technique. You also need to brush several times a day for as long as you feel comfortable. You’ll also need to have the right toothpaste. Although there are many different… Read More
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4 Ways to Treat Broken Teeth
If you’re a dedicated hockey fan, then chances are you are following the Stanley Cup playoffs. You’re also more than likely familiar with how often hockey players deal with chipped, cracked, or broken teeth. When you’ve damaged your teeth, what… Read More
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Dental Care Questions: What’s the Difference Between a Crown and a Filling?
Let’s say that you just had your first dentist appointment in three years. Next, let’s suppose that you still have some questions even though the dentist you saw was down to earth and explaining everything in terms you could understand…. Read More
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Dental Health and Brushing After Eating
You’ve always heard that you should wait at least an hour after eating before jumping into the swimming pool. Likewise, you’ve probably always been told that right after you eat, you need to go and brush your teeth. Usually, the… Read More
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Showing Your Teeth: The Unexpected Benefits of Smiling
Smiling is a strange phenomenon, one we associate with happiness. We all love smiles so much we even attribute these facial expressions to our pets, even if they don’t smile in the same way that humans do. Showing our teeth… Read More
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Help! How Come Food Keeps Getting Stuck in My Teeth?
Even when you take excellent care of your teeth, food can still get caught in them. Although you might think you have a cavity forming, this isn’t always the case.
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What Should I Do If My Gums Start Receding?
Taking care of your mouth goes beyond making sure your teeth look good. Don’t forget about your tongue and your gums, too. In fact, if your gums are receding, it’s understandable to be a little bit worried. Here’s what you… Read More
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What in the World is Gingivitis?
Spring cleaning isn’t just for your home. You might have an oral condition known as gingivitis and not even realize it. You might also hear your dentist refer to gingivitis as periodontal disease. Whatever it might be called, let’s learn… Read More