Brushing is the best form of preventative care when it comes to our teeth, so making sure your brushing technique is top notch is extremely important to maintaining a healthy dental hygiene.
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Can Laser Diagnostics Help Your Teeth?
Laser Technology is becoming more and more usual in a diverse number of applications throughout the healthcare industry. However, it’s beginning to be used for the purpose of detecting tooth decay. By using laser diagnostics in the shape of a… Read More
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Signs of Poor Fitting Dentures
One of the most common complaints dentists hear about dentures is them not fitting well. The good news is that this is often a common issue, and your dentist can work with you to make sure the problem is corrected…. Read More
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Amalgam versus Resin Fillings: Which Will You Choose?
Due to advancements in medical and dental technology, dentists and patients have options when it comes time to choose the material for a filling. These choices include both resin and amalgam. These materials are commonly used in the back of… Read More
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Grinding your Teeth is a Bigger Problem than You Think
In the morning, when you wake up, you may feel a tightness in your jaw. Your tongue might be sore. Your teeth may have been feeling extra sensitive lately. Does this sound like you? If that is the case, then… Read More
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How to Care for Your Dental Implant
Dental implants today require almost the same type of care as natural teeth. You need to make sure to keep your dental implants clean and free of plaque by brushing and flossing daily. Cleaning is really important after meals, just… Read More
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What Are Receding Gums?
Receding gums are no joke, and can cause a lot of dental complications. When gum tissue moves away from where they meet the tooth, the roots are often exposed. There are a number of things you can do to prevent… Read More
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How to Keep Your Teeth White After Whitening?
Whether you receive in-office whitening treatments or do it yourself at home, you likely put a lot of time, money, and effort into keeping your teeth white and your smile healthy and beautiful. After whitening, you probably also want to… Read More
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What Is The Difference Between Gingivitis and Periodontitis?
There are two types of diseases which commonly affect the gums. These are gingivitis and periodontitis. Together, both conditions are referred to as periodontal disease. Periodontal (or gum) disease is essentially an inflammation and infection which harms and destroys all… Read More
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Take Care of Your Teeth During Pregnancy
If you are pregnant or looking to become pregnant, follow this list of 8 do’s and don’ts to keep you, your mouth, and your baby healthy during pregnancy.