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Three Reasons to Consider Dental Implants

Implants are certainly one of the greatest assets in dentistry. There are several reasons to consider implants as a treatment option: Dental implants are the ultimate tooth replacement When a tooth is pulled, the surrounding bone collapses and resorbs over time. A dental implant is the closest thing we have to a tooth replacement. Like […]
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Oral Health and Heart Health

Inflammation in the mouth causes problems with the cardiovascular system. One theory is that oral bacteria can affect the heart when they enter the blood stream, attaching to fatty plaques in the coronary arteries (heart blood vessels) and contributing to clot formation. Coronary artery disease, which contributes to heart disease, is characterized by a thickening […]
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Night Guards to Protect Teeth and Gums

What is a Night Guard? Night guards are retainer-like soft or hard plastic pieces that cover either the top or bottom set of teeth. Night guards are popular treatments for sleep teeth grinding and clenching (also known as sleep bruxism). They cushion your teeth from the force of clenching and grinding and prevent the teeth […]
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Brushing Teeth

Brushing your teeth daily is a routine that will help preserve your smile and prevent problems. Brushing Basics To keep your mouth healthy, we recommend: Brush your teeth twice a day for at least two minutes each time- in the morning and before going to bed Use a soft-bristled brush. Pick a size and shape […]
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Botox In Dentistry

What is Botox?   According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, Botox is a drug made from a toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. While it’s the same toxin that causes a life-threatening type of food poisoning called botulism, its use as an injectable paralytic has been FDA approved for cosmetic procedures and more. […]
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Bad Breath

What Causes Bad Breath? Some of the most common causes of bad breath are listed below. If you suffer from consistent bad breath, also known as halitosis, consult your dentist. Food. When food particles of any kind remain in your mouth, they collect bacteria and contribute to bad breath. Brushing and flossing are easy ways […]
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What Foods Can You Eat After Getting Dental Implants?

Precautions after dental implant Foods to Eat Immediately After Getting Dental Implants We recommend drinking smooth cold soups (nothing chunky), broths, smoothies, and juices. If you choose fruit smoothies or juices, do so sparingly. Fruit may be high in vitamin C (which is good for your gums), but it’s also highly acidic, and too much […]
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How to Choose a Toothbrush

Best toothbrush for teeth What to Look for in a Toothbrush For most adults, the head of the toothbrush should be 1/2-inch wide, 1 inch tall, and have a long enough handle to hold comfortably while brushing your teeth. Anything bigger can be difficult to reach your molars and anything smaller may not clean your […]
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Flossing Teeth

Benefits of Flossing Teeth Why Should I Floss My Teeth? Flossing is a vital activity for keeping teeth clean, and can significantly reduce the chances of tooth decay and gum disease. There are lots of benefits of Flossing Teeth. How to properly floss your teeth: Break off about 18 inches of floss and wind most […]
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Dry Mouth: Causes and Treatment

Causes of mouth dryness Waking up with a dry mouth can be uncomfortable and also negatively affect your dental health. Common symptoms include a dry, sticky feeling in the mouth, difficulty speaking or swallowing, bad breath, or dry and sore mouth. What are the causes of mouth dryness?  A dry mouth can result from certain medications, […]
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