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What Is Tooth Decay?

Tooth decay is damage to the surface of your tooth. It may lead to cavities, tooth infections, or even total loss of your teeth. It’s a very common problem, yet many people don’t realize they have tooth decay until it’s

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3 Reasons to Get a Dental Bridge

Dental bridges fill the gaps in your teeth, and they consist of several pieces that work together to close open space and replace a missing tooth. Consider three reasons it makes sense to see your dentist and get a dental

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Back-to-School Checklist for Dental Health

Back-to-school is a busy and exciting time for parents and children. Planning ahead can make the process of returning to school a little easier. One great way to prepare your child for the new school year is to make sure

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Sugary Drinks and Dental Health

What you drink could be causing serious harm to your dental health. Most people know that the sugar found in sodas is harmful to their teeth but a number of drinks that are marketed as healthy are harmful, too. Sugar

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Is daily flossing really that important?

Brushing twice daily is considered sufficient to clean the surfaces of your teeth, but brushing alone only reaches about two thirds of the surfaces of your teeth. Your dentist encourages you to floss daily as flossing reaches that other third

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Your Daily Oral Hygiene Routine Matters

Are you flossing and brushing properly? Your oral hygiene routine is one of the most powerful methods you have for preventing oral disease. Improper or inadequate oral hygiene can literally put your health at risk and lead to the development

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Travel Tips for Your Teeth

Whether you travel for business or pleasure, you want your trip to go smoothly. Nothing can ruin time away from home more than having to deal with a dental problem. Taking great care of your teeth and gums daily is

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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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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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