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Why Dental Implants are Worth Being Thankful For

November 9, 2024

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3D render of a dental implant

As we gather around the table to give thanks, it’s worth considering the often-overlooked blessings in our lives. One such marvel is the innovation of dental implants. These tiny, life-changing devices do more than restore a smile—they offer improved functionality, enhanced confidence, and long-term benefits. Let’s explore why dental implants are something to be truly grateful for this holiday season.

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Facial Fiasco: How Gum Disease Affects Bone Structure

September 22, 2024

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Nose-to-chin view of woman pulling back lip to reveal inflamed gums

You probably already are aware that brushing and flossing your teeth twice daily can prevent tooth decay and gum disease. It consistently removes plaque buildup and bacteria that can erode your enamel or penetrate your connective tissue.

But did you know that consistently cleaning your teeth can potentially preserve your facial structure? Continue reading to learn more about how advancing gum disease can impact your visage!

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Are You Too Old for Dental Implants?

July 3, 2024

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older person with dental implants smiling

Missing teeth can affect your confidence and make social interactions more challenging. Fortunately, dental implants offer a solution to this problem. These implants are small titanium screws that replace the roots of missing teeth, providing a durable foundation for artificial teeth and restoring your smile to its full potential. You might wonder if there’s an age limit for getting dental implants. Read on to learn whether age plays a role in this effective treatment option.

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Summer Foods You Can Enjoy with Dental Implants

May 23, 2024

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Grilled meats on a barbequeSummer is here, which means it’s time for barbecues and potlucks. You don’t have to skip your favorite foods this summer because you invested in dental implants. A dental implant is the next best thing to your natural tooth because it’s the only solution to replace both the root and the crown. With your jawbone fused to the post, you have regained 70% of your natural biting force, which means you can enjoy many seasonal favorites, including steak and hot dogs. However, there are a few things you should know about 4 popular summer barbecue foods and drinks.

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Baby’s First Bites: How Lip and Tongue Ties Can Affect Transition to Solid Food

December 22, 2023

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As your baby grows and transitions from formula and purees to solid foods, many things can influence their eating habits. Surprisingly, lip and tongue ties, are also a part of that list. Normally, these small deformations are associated with breastfeeding challenges. However, they can also shape your baby’s ability to switch over to solids.

If you want to learn more about lip and tongue ties and how a frenectomy could help your child eat better, continue reading.

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Wisdom Beyond Years: Why Age Isn’t a Factor in Wisdom Tooth Extraction

November 17, 2023

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A woman holding her jaw due to wisdom tooth pain

If you still have your wisdom teeth at a later age, you may wonder if you missed your opportunity to have them removed. Most people have their wisdom teeth taken out at the earliest stage of their development. However, there’s no reason that you couldn’t have your wisdom teeth extracted now. Continue reading to learn about wisdom tooth removal and its benefits at any age.

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Can Gums Grow Back After Gum Recession?

September 14, 2023

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person wondering if gums grow back

Gum recession occurs when the soft tissue encircling your teeth begins to diminish, revealing the tooth roots and creating gaps or pockets along the gum line. This can potentially foster the accumulation of harmful oral bacteria, posing a threat to your oral health. If this happens to you or a loved one, you may wonder what factors contribute to gum recession and whether there are effective measures to mitigate this issue. Keep reading as we delve into three causes that can lead to gum recession and how to address it.

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How Gum Recontouring Can Improve Your Smile

July 13, 2023

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Woman with questioning smile.

Do you feel like your smile shows too much of your gums? It’s not uncommon to say so. Some people have high gumlines, others have low gumlines, and some simply even have uneven gumlines. If you feel self-conscious about how your gums show in your smile, you can consider a gum recontouring treatment.

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4 Tips to Ease Your Fear of Getting a Tooth Removed

May 24, 2023

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a woman getting her tooth removed

Dental fear or anxiety is not uncommon. As a matter of fact, people from all over the world have it! A survey conducted by DentaVox found that 61% of the 18,000 people interviewed worldwide had some degree of fear of going to the dentist. However, this can be intensified if you were recently told you needed to have a tooth extraction. The good news is that it doesn’t have to be as scary as it seems! Read on to learn four tips on how to ease your fear of getting a tooth removed.

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How Fast Can Oral Cancer Spread?

May 14, 2023

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Physician and oral cancerApril is Oral Cancer Awareness Month because cavities and gum disease aren’t the only dangers that can be hidden in your mouth. Healthcare professionals estimate that 54,000 new cases of oral cancer will be diagnosed in 2023. Unfortunately, about 12,000 people will die from it this year. The 5-year survival rate is 68% because it can spread quickly without regular screenings. Here’s what you need to know to benefit from the power of early detection.

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