10
Oct
The Effects of Diabetes on Oral Health
Our bodies need glucose in order to function effectively. It provides energy to the brain and other tissues which form all the muscles and organs in the body. Diabetes is a disease in which the body's ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired. It re...
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10
Oct
7 Common Myths About Root Canal Therapy
If you're one of the millions of people who experience tooth pain, you may be considering a root canal. This common dental procedure is often misunderstood, and as a result, many myths have developed around it. In this blog post, we will dispel some of these myths and pro...
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10
Oct
10 Bad Habits that Give Us Cavities
Cavities are one of the most common dental problems in the United States. In fact, over 50% of American adults have had at least one cavity in their lifetime. Cavities are caused by bacteria that consume sugar and produce acid. This acid attacks your teeth, causing decay and ev...
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10
Oct
The Hidden Dangers of Not Taking Care of Your Teeth
Most people know the obvious dangers of not taking care of their teeth: Tooth Decay, Gum Disease, Bad Breath. But what about the hidden dangers? Did you know that Pneumonia, Diabetes, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Heart Disease are all linked to poor oral health? That's right...
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10
Oct
Are Your Wisdom Teeth Coming In?
Wisdom teeth are the third and final set of molars that most people get in their late teens or early twenties. Also known as “third molars,” wisdom teeth usually erupt between the ages of 17 and 25. Most people have four wisdom teeth, one in each quadrant of the mou...
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10
Oct
Inlays vs. Onlays: Which is Best for You?
If you are experiencing pain or discomfort when chewing, it might be time to visit your dentist. Chances are, you will need a dental restoration to fix the problem. There are two main types of indirect fillings: inlays and onlays. If you're like most people, you probably...
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10
Oct
Is it Just Bad Breath or Something More Serious?
We all know that person. The one who always has bad breath, no matter what they do. It can be embarrassing and oftentimes, people don't even want to be around them. But did you know that bad breath is more than just a social inconvenience? In fact, it can be a sign of som...
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10
Oct
What is the #1 Reason to See a Cosmetic Dentist?
We all know that a beautiful smile is important. It can make us feel more confident and help us get ahead in life. That's why it’s no surprise that one of the most common reasons people visit a cosmetic dentist is because they are unhappy with the appearance of thei...
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10
Oct
Should I Get my Teeth Whitened Before Dental Bonding?
When you are considering a smile makeover, one of the first things you need to decide is what treatment to use. Two common cosmetic dental treatments used for smile makeovers are teeth whitening and cosmetic bonding. Although these procedures are often performed individually, t...
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10
Oct
What is the Best Way to Floss?
Did you know that the best way to floss is to floss correctly? Flossing is an essential component of oral health, but it might be tough to know how to do it correctly. In this blog post, we will describe the best way to floss your teeth. First, we will explain the importance of...
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