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Digital

Advancements of Digital Sca...

The evolution of dental digital scans and x-rays, has significantly improved the safety and diagnostic accuracy within dental practice. These advancements offer a myriad of benefits over traditional film-based x-rays. ...
Dental Implants

Dental Implants: Are You a ...

Did you know according to the American College of Prosthodontists , over 36 million Americans are missing multiple teeth? More so, 125 million are missing at least one tooth. If...
Gum Recession

Gum Recession: Causes and T...

Gums help keep your teeth in place.  But if your gums begin to recede, gaps can develop between the teeth and gums, causing dental problems.  One of the biggest problems...
Floss

Dental Floss: Tips and Tool...

Brushing your teeth twice a day, using mouthwash, and going to the dentist won’t replace flossing your teeth. They can prevent cavities. But they are not enough to altogether avoid...
Tooth Extractions

Tooth Extractions: Recovery...

Healing properly after tooth extractions is essential to avoid complications and promote comfort. While tooth extractions are routine, recovery requires care and patience. Following professional advice speeds healing, reduces discomfort,...
Foods

Foods That Strengthen Teeth...

Oral health depends on more than brushing and flossing— nutrition plays a critical role. Certain foods provide vitamins and minerals that strengthen teeth and gums, reducing risks of decay and...
Bonding

Dental Bonding vs. Veneers:...

Cosmetic dentistry offers multiple solutions for improving smiles, but dental bonding and veneers are two of the most common. Both treatments enhance appearance, correct flaws, and increase confidence. However, they...
Anxiety

Understanding Dental Anxiet...

Dental anxiety prevents many patients from seeking care, leading to delayed treatments and worsening oral health. Fear of pain, needles, or past negative experiences all contribute to this anxiety. By...
Periodontal Disease

Preventing Periodontal Dise...

Periodontal disease damages the gums and supporting structures of the teeth. It starts with plaque buildup, leading to gum inflammation and infection. Without treatment, it progresses to periodontitis, which causes...
Impacted Teeth

Impacted Teeth: What You Ne...

Impacted teeth fail to emerge properly from the gums, causing pain and alignment issues. Wisdom teeth and canines are most commonly affected. When a tooth remains trapped beneath the gums,...
Oral Piercings

How Oral Piercings Can Impa...

Oral piercings, including tongue, lip, and cheek piercings, pose risks to teeth and gums. Metal jewelry creates pressure on teeth and soft tissue, leading to enamel damage and gum recession....
Diabetic

Dental Care for Diabetic Pa...

Diabetes increases the risk of gum disease, tooth decay, and oral infections. High blood sugar levels weaken the body’s ability to fight bacteria, increasing plaque buildup and gum inflammation. Poor...