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The Connection Between Oral Hygiene and Gum Health

Wellness

When we smile back at ourselves in the mirror, we often focus on our teeth — particularly their whiteness. For many, this is the gauge of good oral health. However, the better indicator of good oral hygiene is actually found along the gum line. What color are your gums? Do they hug your teeth tightly? Is there any inflammation? Gum health is of paramount importance to oral hygiene, and if gum disease is lingering, your overall health may be at risk.

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Benefits of Professional Teeth Cleaning vs. At-Home Care

Wellness

If you’ve been taking great care of your oral health — diligently brushing at least twice a day and flossing regularly — you might be thinking about skipping your upcoming dental visit. This is especially tempting if you’re not experiencing any tooth pain or visibly noticing any issues with your smile. However, there are consequences that come from relying solely on your at-home regimen and plenty of reasons to stick with that upcoming appointment.

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Caring for Your Dental Crown: Tips for Longevity and Oral Health

Cosmetic

A dental crown is often the solution to restoring a tooth that has decayed or broken, and is a tooth-shaped cap made from durable metal, resin, or porcelain. They are often used to cover dental implants and teeth that have undergone a root canal. Dental crowns ensure your smile isn’t compromised from tooth damage or decay and can last up to 15 years. However, the lifespan of a dental crown is much shorter if proper care is not taken.

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The Importance of Regular Dental Exams: A Key to Lifelong Oral Health

Dental Services

Many of us grow up visiting the dentist every six months for cleanings and checkups, often without giving much thought to their importance. As children and teens, these appointments are usually arranged by our parents, making it easy to take them for granted. However, as we transition into adulthood and take responsibility for scheduling our own dental care, the value of these regular visits becomes clear. From maintaining overall oral health to catching potential issues early, those twice-a-year trips to the dentist play a vital role in keeping your smile healthy and strong.

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Identifying the Early Signs of Cavities

Conditions

One of the most common dental problems that often creeps in silently is cavities. In the early stages, they develop without many signs, allowing them to progress rather quickly. For this reason, being able to identify the early signs of cavities is crucial to preventing permanent tooth damage and maintaining optimal oral health. Signs and Symptoms of Cavities Tooth Sensitivity

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Why Is My Gum Swollen But I Feel No Pain?

Conditions

While often overlooked, gum health is a crucial aspect of overall oral well-being, and any changes in their condition can be perplexing. One of the more puzzling occurrences is when the gums swell without pain. We see this issue frequently, and as dentists, we’re here to help you understand what could be causing it. Let’s explore the complex world of gum health, the potential causes behind painless gum swelling, and the essential steps to address, manage, and prevent this common problem.

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The 3 Best Cosmetic Dental Procedures for a White Smile

Cosmetic

A bright and dazzling smile is often associated with confidence and good oral health. And thanks to the advancements in cosmetic dentistry, achieving a radiant white smile has become easier and more accessible than ever.  If you’re looking to enhance your teeth’ whiteness, several effective procedures are available. As dentists, we’re here to help you decide which treatment is right for you. In this article, we’ll explore the three top professional cosmetic dental procedures to help you achieve the dazzling white smile you’ve always wanted.

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The Stages of Periodontitis: Understanding the Progression

Conditions

Periodontitis is an advanced form of gum disease that is caused by a bacterial infection of the soft tissues surrounding the teeth. It can affect anyone with poor oral hygiene who fails to brush and floss regularly and can lead to tooth loss if left untreated. Periodontitis affects more than 47 percent of U.S. adults over the age of 30, and 70 percent of adults aged 65 and older. 

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Read this if you're considering online clear aligners or other online dental products!

Cosmetic

Many people these days are looking for a quick and inexpensive fix for dental problems. This often leads people to consider online clear aligners or other "online-only" dental products, but you should think twice before doing so.These online services are targeting cost-conscious consumers, but they don't provide the same quality of care or results that you would get from a professional dentist.

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