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How to Eat Well for Your Oral Health

When it comes to what you eat and drink, you may be well aware of choices that contribute to weight gain or cardiovascular disease. But did you know that there are specific foods and nutrients that nourish your smile too? In fact, The American Dental Association suggests that a poor diet impacts your mouth before

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Understanding Dental Anxiety, Dental Fear and Dental Phobia

When it comes to going to the dentist, a certain level of anxiety or apprehension is normal. The question is, do your feelings towards the dentist affect your oral health? If you’ve avoided your routine cleanings or ignored tooth pain because you can’t stand the thought of sitting in the dental chair, it is time

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Can A Dentist Help Your Facial Pain?

Facial pain can take on many forms. It can be dull, sharp, persistent or sudden. In the majority of cases, however, orofacial pain can be traced back to a dental issue or jaw disorder (TMD). Orofacial pain is defined as any pain which is felt in the mouth, jaws and the face. If you’ve ever

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Dental Abscess: What You Need to Know

If you’ve heard the term dental abscess before, it probably wasn’t in a positive way. An abscess is an infection, and when it involves the mouth, it is typically very painful. A tooth abscess is described as an infection at the root of a tooth, or between the tooth and the gum. While symptoms can

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Treating a Fractured Tooth

Your teeth are remarkably strong. In fact, the force of your bite can produce nearly 168 pounds at your second molar, and a total bite pressure of about 5600 pounds per square inch! With pressures so extreme, it is not surprising to learn that your teeth are made from the strongest substance in your entire

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How To Treat Intrinsic Tooth Stains

When we think of tooth stains, we often consider the common discoloration that happens over time from tobacco use or consuming dark colored foods and drinks, such as coffee, red wine or berries. This are the most common type of tooth stains, known as extrinsic stains. However, not all dental discolorations occur on the outside

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Tired of Ill-Fitting Dentures?

While our teeth are designed to last a lifetime, many of us will face the need for teeth replacement. Whether it is due to a traumatic injury or poor dental health, your natural teeth can fall out or need extraction. If you have a full arch of missing teeth, a denture is the go-to solution.

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The Role of Acids in Tooth Stains

When you think of something getting stained or discolored, you often think of dark colors or dyes that taint a white or lighter surface. Therefore, it is understandable why people think of tooth stains the same way. However, it is not just the dark color of that coffee or red wine that is causing stains,

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Is Sparkling Water Harmful to Your Smile?

Without question, water is the best drink for your smile. But this doesn’t mean that all types of water are good for your teeth. Today’s supermarkets contain countless water varieties, including several sparkling water brands. While you can count sparkling water towards your daily intake of H20, this variety doesn’t have the same benefits towards

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