10
Oct
Runners Teeth: Athletes and Dental Problems
Endurance sports call for people in top shape. They eat right, the train right, they rock spandex still even though it's 2014. Runners and other endurance athletes keep a close eye on their bodies and their health. Yet for so much focus on the human body, it seems that run...
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10
Oct
Is Red Wine Good for Teeth??
Bacteria are worthy opponents in the game of life. We discovered antibiotics in 1928 thanks to Dr. Fleming discovering fungus had killed the bacteria in his petri dishes. This was a momentous discovery that precipitated a new age of medical science. Along with vaccination, the d...
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10
Oct
Oral Health Care & Psychology Related?
New evidence points to a cause-and-effect relationship between oral health care and mental well-being. People are sensitive to their oral health issues, even if it's just crooked or yellowing teeth. In this way, oral health can affect one’s psychological well-being a...
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10
Oct
How to Prepare for Your Dental Crown Procedure
When a cracked, chipped, or missing tooth does more than hold back your ability to show off your pearly whites, you may make the decision to do something about it. While there are many options for a smile makeover, dental crowns offer a unique solution to fix the smile that&rsq...
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Oct
How to keep your dental implants strong and sparkling for years to come
Caring for dental implants is just as important as caring for your natural teeth. While dental implants do not get cavities the way natural teeth do, they are still vulnerable to wear and tear, along with other potential problems. Dental implants are a significant investm...
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10
Oct
Have You Heard of Water Flossing?
The concept of ‘water flossing' has been around for a couple of years. But only recently have studies proven that patients who use a water flosser have better results with plaque removal than those who use string floss. String floss has been around for 200 year...
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10
Oct
Forget Dentures, Grow Your Teeth!
Can you imagine a world where we can lose our adult teeth in old age, and be able to grow back a new set? I couldn't, until a new study was printed in the Journal of Dental Research. What it suggests is close to a miracle; in the future, ‘seeds‘ cou...
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10
Oct
The End of Wisdom Teeth?
People often see wisdom teeth as the bane of their young lives. Wisdom teeth (or third molars) appear between the ages of 17 and 25. In general, people have four of these molars though many have fewer, and in fact, a good amount of individuals do not have any wisdom teeth. While...
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Oct
Dr. Sadati is Nationally Ranked!
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Sam Sadati is a nationally-ranked dentist on Rankipedia! For those unfamiliar with the search engine, Rankipedia nationally ranks and compares professionals ranging from plastic surgeons to attorneys “based on proper facts and...
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10
Oct
How to Destroy Garlic Breath
Garlic is a double edged sword. In one instant, garlic is the savior of boring food. For centuries, humans had to eat bland food or food that required other processes to preserve it, e. g. salting, curing, pickling, etc. Garlic, therefore, served a integral purpose in making food...
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