11
Oct
How Your Dental Health Changes as You Age
Your dental health, just like your overall health, changes as you age. With these changes, comes new opportunities for dental problems. Although many people take it for granted that they will someday lose all their teeth, this is not the case. In fact about 75% of p...
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11
Oct
What is a Dental Implant
If you've been looking into ways to correct dental concerns involving teeth that have been extracted, you may have heard someone speak about dental implants. If you’ve never heard of these before you may have a number of questions about these incredible resto...
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11
Oct
3 Ways to Change the Size and Shape of Imperfect Teeth
Have you ever looked in the mirror and thought, I don't like my teeth? Perhaps your teeth look too big, too small, or too uneven. Maybe your two front teeth are longer than the rest, making your smile mismatched. Whatever the reason, there is a way to change it. Mak...
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11
Oct
5 Facts About Composite Fillings
When tooth decay strikes and the dentist announces that you have a cavity that needs to be filled, you may be wondering how your smile will be affected. In the past, dental fillings may have not had the most aesthetically-pleasing look. With modern dentistry, however, una...
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11
Oct
The Best Dental Hygiene Routine
Dental hygiene is beneficial for everyone. Whether you're trying to maintain a newly restored smile or are simply trying to prevent extra visits to the dentist, dental hygiene practices can help you. This raises the question, what is the best dental hygiene routine? In sh...
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11
Oct
5 Facts About Dental Inlays/Onlays
Did you know that 91% of American adults aged 20-64 have had at least one dental cavity? In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found that the percentage of adults with cavities increases with age. This means that at some point in your life you will most li...
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11
Oct
7 Things to Look for in a Cosmetic Dentist
Cosmetic dentistry can do wonders for smiles that have become less than perfect over the years. However, it's not only the cosmetic dental procedure that can recreate your smile, but it is your cosmetic dentist that is ultimately responsible for obtaining the best results...
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11
Oct
The 3 Steps of a Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Did you know that as many as 36 million Americans have no teeth?(Source). The condition of having no teeth is known as edentulism. In most cases, the elderly are prone to edentulism because of excess plaque accumulation, gum disease, and certain medical conditions such as...
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11
Oct
4 Things Your Cosmetic Dentist Wants You to Know Before Getting Dental Implants
Out of all the various cosmetic dental treatments for replacing missing teeth, dental implants are perhaps the best restorative treatment. Over the last few years, dental implants have become increasingly popular for their aesthetic appearance, durability, longevity, and...
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11
Oct
4 Types of Dental Cleanings
Although cosmetic dentistry offers various methods to replace missing teeth, the best solution is always to keep your natural teeth. Maintaining your smile with proper dental hygiene and regular dental visits helps to minimize the risk of developing dental conditions that can l...
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