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Benefits Of Implant Supported Dentures

Are you considering your treatment options for dentures? If so, we strongly encourage you to investigate implant-supported dentures as a possible intervention. Implant dentures outperform conventional appliances in a number of important ways. When you consult with an implant dentist,

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Sedation Dentistry: What are the benefits?

Sedation dentistry is available in different applications for a variety of reasons. Whether nitrous oxide is used that places the patient in a euphoric state or oral sedation is prescribed, your sedation dentist will discuss the benefits available with sedation

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Don’t Let These Health Trends Harm Your Oral Health

There’s no shortage of “health” advice touted on television and online. While some advice, like eating plenty of leafy greens and getting regular exercise are good, there’s an abundance of harmful advice circulating. Some popular health trends are downright dangerous

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Will my dental crown be noticeable?

Dental crowns have been around for a long time, but in recent years the improvements made have resulted in long lasting, beautiful restorations that are difficult to discern from your biological teeth. Materials Make a Monumental Difference Before the use

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4 Things You May Not Know About Dental Implants

If you have experienced tooth loss, you may have heard about dental implants. But many patients don’t realize just how important it is to replace missing teeth. It’s not just about your smile … there are many other important factors

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Common Oral Health Concerns Of Seniors

People often assume that as you get older, tooth loss is inevitable. However, that perception is largely inaccurate. With advances in dental care, an increasing number of patients are able to keep their natural smiles well into their senior years.

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Can gum disease be prevented?

While genetics may play a small role in your oral condition, problems associated with gum disease are often preventable. There are many things that can contribute to gingivitis or the more serious form of gum disease, periodontitis. But with the

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