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Never Miss Work for Your Dental Appointment

Are you tired of having to use up vacation time or taking your child out of school for dental visits? Thanks to the early morning appointments with our Roswell dentist, you don’t have to anymore. The office of Mitzi Morris, DMD is open as early as 7am on certain days of the week. That means

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Inlay Vs. Onlay: What’s The Difference?

Fortunately, a damaged or decayed tooth can be restored with a variety of treatments. The extent of the damage is typically what guides your dentist in which approach to use. Most patients are aware of dental fillings, used to repair a minor area of decay, and dental crowns, when there is more severe damage to

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Your Oral Health and Your Genes

We inherit countless traits from our parents, from the way we look to the way to talk or act. Therefore, it should come to no surprise that there are traits related to your dental health that are also inherited. Here are a few common dental issues that you MAY be able to blame your parents

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Got Sensitive Teeth? Follow These Guidelines

Sensitive teeth may not bother you at all—until you try to enjoy that cup of morning coffee or sample your kid’s scoop of ice cream. If you feel shooting pain in your teeth when consuming something hot or cold, don’t ignore it. Sensitive teeth can be caused by a wide range of dental issues, including

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Down Syndrome and Dental Health

If you are a caretaker for someone with Down syndrome, you know how difficult everyday tasks like brushing and flossing can be. However, maintaining optimal oral health is essential, as it can impact their overall health and quality of life. While going to the dentist can be a stressful event, it is important that you

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Caring For Your Mouth While You’re Sick

If you’ve caught a cold or flu virus this season, our deepest sympathies are with you. However, it’s our job to look out for your oral health, despite how bad your body feels. While you may want to just stay in bed and neglect your oral hygiene routine while you’re under the weather, this can

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What is Plaque?

You’ve likely heard the term since learning about dental care as a child. You know plaque is harmful and it’s something you need to remove from your smile. But how much more do you know? What actually is plaque? Unless you’ve just brushed your teeth, you can probably feel plaque if you run your tongue

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The Link Between Gum Disease and Rheumatoid Arthritis

Gum disease is a serious oral health condition. Not only is it the leading cause of tooth loss, but it has also been linked several overall health issues including heart disease, stroke and diabetes. Most recently, rheumatoid arthritis has been added to this list. Studies indicate that rheumatoid arthritis and gum disease seem to have

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Tongue Talk

It’s the strongest muscle in your body. Are you taking care of it? Your tongue delivers powerful capabilities, allowing you to speak, taste and swallow. However, your tongue can also be the culprit to bad breath, gum disease and other disruptive problems if it is not cleaned properly. Why is tongue cleaning so important? Bacteria!

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