In the world of dentistry, diversity extends far beyond the smiles that we see. Dental Diversity Month, which we celebrate every June, is a time to recognize and appreciate the multifaceted aspects of oral health. It is also a time to reflect on the diverse backgrounds, experiences, and needs of individuals across the globe. Dental
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In recent years, dental implants have become the tooth replacement option of choice for dentists and patients alike. By replacing missing tooth roots, implants provide greater stability for large dental restorations, like bridges and dentures. And for both single-tooth replacement and multiple-tooth replacement, implants stimulate tissue regeneration and help to prevent jawbone recession. Nonetheless, for
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Do you have gaps in your smile because of missing teeth? Are you scheduled to undergo a dental extraction? If so, you are faced with the choice: to replace or not to replace. Our answer: ALWAYS replace missing teeth, with the exception of wisdom teeth. The benefits of replacing the teeth far outweigh the cons;
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Trying to decide between a dental crown and veneers, a tooth extraction, or a dental bridge? Each of these options provides numerous benefits as well as some disadvantages. Veneers are more for aesthetic benefits and a dental bridge can replace up to three missing teeth. Dental crowns, on the other hand, can be used to
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Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is one of the most severe oral health issues plaguing American adults. In fact, the CDC reports that almost half of American adults over age 30 have symptoms of gum disease. With statistics like that, you may have gum disease without even knowing it. During Gum Disease Awareness
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A dental injury is alarming. But, knowing what to do in the event of a dental emergency can help you avoid disaster and save your smile from irreparable damage. If you are currently handling a serious dental emergency, then contact our dentist or call 911 for further instructions. However, if bleeding, swelling, and pain are
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One gift that’s in short supply during holiday vacations is relaxation. Instead, it’s go-go-go and ho-ho-ho! Travel. Shopping. Parties. More parties. Healthy habits often take a backseat, and dental health? Well, it’s buried under the luggage in the trunk. You’ve invested some of your precious holiday time in reading this article, so think about how
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Many of us have had a root canal, but if we were asked what happens during the procedure, we might not be able to explain it. Although root canals are one of the most sophisticated dental procedures, in concept they are not so complicated. In this post, we will discuss what a root canal is
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Toothaches: They are truly one of the worst kinds of pain. Women say that childbirth is less painful than a terrible toothache, and tough, macho men are brought to tears by them. Small aches or pains from time to time are a normal part of having teeth. Food may be stuck somewhere, or you may have
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Everybody knows that eating too much sugar and not brushing your teeth will eventually lead to cavities and gum disease. But there are many other things that can contribute to tooth decay, and some of these may surprise you. Maintaining healthy habits goes beyond brushing and flossing. Keeping track of the state of your oral health includes
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