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Important Facts About Dental Oral Sedation

Most of us probably get a little nervous before a doctor or dentist visit. But for some patients, a trip to the dentist office is downright terrifying. Dental phobia is very real, and some people may even postpone their dental appointments or cancel them altogether to avoid experiencing that kind of anxiety. When that happens, the patient’s oral health suffers, and oral health is directly connected to overall health, so it’s important to go to the dentist! Fortunately, there are

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What Exactly Is An Impacted Tooth?

Most of us have heard of the term “impacted,” usually in regard to a wisdom tooth. But what that exactly means may remain a mystery to many people. In the simplest terms, an impacted tooth is one that has not fully erupted through the gum surface. This can happen for a variety of reasons. For example, there may not be enough room for the tooth, or it may be pointed in the wrong direction. And although the term is most

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Steps in Becoming a Dental Hygienist

If you visit your dentist on a regular basis for dental exams and professional cleanings, chances are that you have reaped the benefits provided by a trained oral hygienist. These dental professionals are an important part of the oral health care team, and make huge contributions to keeping patients’ teeth and gums healthy. If you have an interest in becoming a dental hygienist, or if you are just curious about what kind of training and background your hygienist has likely

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Effective Remedies for Teeth Grinding

Habitually clenching or grinding your teeth while you’re asleep or awake is called “bruxism.” If you do this once in a while, it doesn’t pose a problem. But if you do it a lot, it can cause a variety of serious issues, including jaw pain and headaches, as well as teeth that are worn, broken or even loose. Bruxism can also damage existing dental restorations and appliances such as bridges, dentures, crowns and implants. Now for the good news: there

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Beverages: What’s Tooth-Friendly and What’s Not

Most of us know to avoid foods like candy and other sugary treats to reduce our risk of developing tooth decay. But you may not know that the wrong beverages can also compromise your oral health. Here are a few tips on which drinks are tooth-friendly and which ones are not. Tooth-Friendly Drinks Water: Believe it or not, plain old water is great for your oral health. If it’s fluoridated, which is the case in many cities across the US,

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8 Signs That It’s Time to Call the Dentist

If you are experiencing some level of pain, discomfort, or some other symptom related to your teeth and gums that you may not notice on a regular basis, it can be hard to decide if and when to contact the dentist. Naturally, if something is wrong, you want your dentist to treat it as soon as possible. But how do you know for sure whether or not you need to make a trip to the dental office? To help you

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Symptoms of Weakened Tooth Enamel

Enamel is the hard outer layer of a tooth. Although enamel is quite strong, it’s not indestructible. And once it’s gone, it doesn’t grow back. Generally speaking, there are two types of enamel erosion that you might experience: Intrinsic erosion occurs when the enamel is weakened due to exposure to gastric acid. This is particularly common in people who suffer from acid reflux or bulimia, for example. Extrinsic erosion is the more common form. It takes place when teeth are

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The Best Ways to Protect Kids’ Teeth from Tooth Decay

It’s an unfortunate fact of life: the vast majority of kids get cavities. As inevitable as that may be, as parents we all want to protect our children as much as possible from the unpleasant aspects of life – and that includes tooth decay. You may not be able to ensure that your little one will never get a cavity, but there are some steps you can take to help reduce their chances of developing tooth decay. What follows are

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The Secret to a Great Smile: Porcelain Veneers

If you’ve ever yearned for a perfect-looking smile – the kind we see celebrities flashing across our TV and computer screens – the answer may be more attainable than you could have ever imagined. Many famous people with the smiles we all envy have undergone a dental service that is offered by countless dentists all around the US: porcelain veneers. This amazing dental technology is not only readily available at most dentists’ office; it’s also remarkably easy, quick and painless.

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Side Effects of Teeth Whitening

One of the easiest ways to enjoy a more beautiful smile is with teeth whitening. In fact, it can be as easy as making a trip to your local drug store or supermarket to choose any one of a variety of over-the-counter whitening products. But before you invest in one of these whiteners, you should know that OTC products are never as effective as having your teeth whitened by your dentist, who will not only use a stronger whitening agent,

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