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How dental sealants can keep tooth decay far away

If you have teeth, you need to be concerned about the dangers of decay. One of the methods for combating that insidious menace is by applying a dental sealant to keep those hard-to-reach areas from collecting bacteria and causing gum disease and infection. All of these things can bring on tooth decay. But how do sealants work and what exactly are they? Glad you asked… Dental sealants When you have a sealant placed onto your tooth, you are basically having

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Can genetics be blamed for bad teeth?

Patients who develop cavities and other oral problems are looking for someone else to blame for their troubles. One of the most popular culprits is genetics. Bad genes equal bad teeth. Though such a thing might sound crazy, it’s not entirely untrue. The fact is, family genes can play a rather significant role in the overall health of your teeth and gums but you can’t blame them entirely. You are just as complicit in the well being of your teeth

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Do my dentures need adjustments?

Most of the time, the best way to determine whether or not your dentures need an adjustment is by how they feel. Dentures are supposed to sit flush and tight in the mouth and if something just doesn’t feel right or you notice they’re “a little off” for any reason, then you may very well need an adjustment. The minute you think something is wrong, you should have your dental professional take a look at your dentures. It is not

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Life with Invisalign: what is it like?

If you’re thinking about getting the Invisalign system over standard braces, you might have some questions as to what you can expect throughout the course of the treatment. Have no fear, we’re going to answer all of your queries in an effort to help you make that decision and improve your smile. For starters, Invisalign is considered a less invasive method for straightening teeth as it doesn’t require the use of clamps and wires. Instead, you will be required to

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How Your Dental Health Affects Your Overall Health

Most of us know that good oral health helps to ensure that we keep our natural teeth and enjoy healthy gums. But what you may not know is that your oral health is actually strongly linked to your overall health, making it even more important to maintain a daily oral hygiene routine at home and visit your dentist regularly for exams and cleanings. When we don’t practice good daily oral hygiene routines and visit the dentist for regular professional cleanings,

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Conquering Dental Anxiety

Experiencing some amount of fear or anxiety about visiting the dentist is common, but some people are so intimidated that they actually avoid going to the dentist altogether. In fact, according to the Dental Fears Research Clinic at the University of Washington, between 5% and 8% of all Americans fall into this category, and about 20% only visit the dentist when it’s absolutely necessary. Those are unfortunate statistics, because the only way to ensure good oral health is by visiting

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How to Keep Your Oral Microbiome Balanced and Healthy

Balance is important in virtually every aspect of life. The same holds for our bodies, where it’s vital to maintain a balanced mixture of the microbes necessary to help protect us from germs, produce essential vitamins, and break down the food we consume into energy. The mouth is also home to a host of microbes, all of which work in balance to keep our teeth and gums healthy and disease-free. One method of encouraging the growth of good microorganisms inside

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Your Kid’s First Dental Visit: What You Need to Know

The first thing that all parents need to know with regard to their child’s first dental visit is exactly when that should take place. The answer may surprise you. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that parents take their children in for their first dental visit by the age of 1. That’s because that is the age when children first begin to develop the risk of tooth decay. During that first visit, your dentist can explain the most effective way

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Common Cavity Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore

If you visit your dentist regularly, there’s a good chance you’ll find out you have a cavity during examination or x-rays. Frequent, professional dental care means you probably won’t experience any symptoms common to cavities before they are caught and treated. If, however, you don’t visit the dentist as regularly as you should for checkup, cleaning, and x-rays, cavities could worsen to the point that you begin experiencing several unfortunate symptoms. Here are a few warning signs you should be

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How Are Porcelain Crowns Fitted?

There’s no denying the power of a beautiful, perfect smile. It’s often cited as the most attractive attribute when meeting someone for the first time, and it can help you to feel confident and comfortable in social situations. Naturally, you also want to maintain good oral health for functional reasons. So when a tooth is damaged by decay, trauma, or other causes, you probably want to see your dentist to fix the problem as soon as possible. Depending on the

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