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A smile is just a simple gesture, but it means a lot to those who receive it. That is why it is equally important to give out the best smile possible to brighten up one’s day. Moreover, a healthy smile can boost one’s confidence. In order to achieve this, great teeth and gums are required. [...]

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Thanks to advances in dental technology, a visit to the dentist doesn’t have to be the ordeal that it once was. The dentists of today can do more things than their predecessors could, and the procedures are generally less painful and more successful than they used to be. Dental x-rays have been in use for [...]

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Dental inlays and onlays are used in cases where the biting surface of the tooth has been damaged. In these procedures, a piece of material is sculpted to reconstruct the upper part of the tooth and repair chipped or cracked parts. Gold has traditionally been the material of choice for this and is still used [...]

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While most people are aware that crooked teeth can lead to an unpleasant appearance, many are not aware that they can also produce health problems. When teeth are not aligned properly, they are more prone to cavities and decay. Although this by itself is unfortunate enough, such decay can also lead to other health problems. [...]

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The very idea of a root canal can make your anxiety skyrocket and make you wonder what you have in store for your future if you’re a candidate for the procedure. On average, 17 million teeth in a single year are restored and saved using the procedure. A root canal removes any diseased pulp on [...]

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Periodontal disease is an infection to the gums which can destroy the bone and soft tissue that surrounds teeth. Most people who are diagnosed with this disease do not practice good oral hygiene. Signs and Symptoms The following signs and symptoms are commonly associated with periodontal disease: • Gums that are tender, swollen, red and [...]

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Good family dentistry practices do more than just take care of their patient’s teeth when care is needed. A good doctor will give the people who come to see him information on how they can need his services less often. Everyone knows that brushing and flossing can prevent tooth decay. To this end, most dentists [...]

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Dental cleanings should be scheduled regularly – twice a year, at least, though some patients may require additional visits between every two to six months, depending on their dental health – to avoid the build-up of plaque and various other potential problems, including periodontal inflammation or the development of tooth decay. While many consider them [...]

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Sore gums and bleeding gums are often a sign of gum disease. Other signs of gum disease include persistent bad breath, loose teeth, painful chewing, receding gums and sensitive teeth. Mild gum disease is called gingivitis, and if this condition is not treated it can turn into the more serious version of gum disease, called [...]

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Before the invention of dental implants, dentists would use dentures or bridges to replace a lost tooth. Dentures cause irreversible bone loss in the jaw. They can also change a person’s natural bite. Bridges require that healthy teeth are filed down and crowned to support the device. Dental implants, on the other hand, not only [...]

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