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We periodically post articles on our blog that provide insightful and useful information related to your oral health. Visit our Blog Page often for the latest posts and articles.

Fluoride

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Fluoride is a mineral well-known for its role in dental health, particularly in preventing tooth decay . It is commonly found in toothpaste, mouth rinses, and even added to public...
Toothbrush

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Selecting the right toothbrush and toothpaste is essential for maintaining good oral hygiene. With numerous options available, it can be overwhelming to choose the best products for your needs. Here’s...
Mouth Breather

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Mouth breathing is a common issue that can have a significant impact on oral health. Whether due to nasal congestion, allergies, or habit, breathing through the mouth instead of the...
Dental Exams

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If you've been skipping your routine dental exams, it's time to reconsider. These regular check-ups are a cornerstone of maintaining a healthy mouth and can even help detect serious conditions...
halitosis

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Halitosis, also known as bad breath, is an issue that affects many people- regardless of their level of dental health and hygiene. While there are many causes of halitosis, at...
Gingivitis

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Gingivitis might sound like a daunting word, but it's a common and manageable condition. It's the first stage of gum disease, but with the right care, you can prevent it...
Bruxism

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Do you often wake up with a sore jaw or a dull headache? You might be grinding your teeth in your sleep, a condition known as bruxism. It's more common...
Digital

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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

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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

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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

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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...