Halitosis (Bad Breath)

While millions of bacteria make their home in your mouth, it’s no surprise that you may experience occasional bad breath. In fact, it’s fairly normal for breath to be less than fresh, particularly in the morning or after eating a particular food. Yet, when bad breath becomes persistent or long lasting, it may be an…

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Porcelain Veneers: The Power To Transform Your Smile

Individually sculpted to cover the front of teeth, Porcelain Veneers are wafer-thin laminates with the power to transform a patient’s smile immediately. For patients with cracked or chipped teeth, teeth that are poorly shaped, gaps between teeth, or severe staining, Porcelain Veneers represent a predictable solution that is sure to boost self-confidence for years to…

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Restorative Dentistry: Treatment That Fits Your Teeth

While conditions such as Periodontal (Gum) Disease and tooth decay can be controlled with good oral care and regular dental checkups, there are times when additional treatment is recommended to restore teeth. Known as Restorative Dentistry, this umbrella term encompasses the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of a variety of oral infections and diseases. Depending on…

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Cosmetic Dentistry: Beyond Aesthetics

More popular than ever, Cosmetic Dentistry enhances the appearance and function of teeth while complementing the overall health of individuals. Whether changes are subtle or dramatic, the benefits of cosmetic dentistry extend beyond aesthetics. Thus, more and more patients are seeking personalized cosmetic treatments for a number of reasons. Why Cosmetic Dentistry? While many assume…

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Celiac Disease And Oral Health

Do you live with Celiac Disease? If so, you know that this autoimmune disease involves altering your diet, eliminating wheat. Yet, did you know that it might also require that you adjust your oral care regimen? Here’s what dentists want you to know about Celiac Disease and Oral Health. Gastrointestinal issues are often associated with…

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Gingivitis – Do You Know What To Look For?

Affecting many Americans, Gingivitis is an infection of the gums, with the root cause being inflammation. While it is a reversible inflammatory disease, Gingivitis, if left untreated, can easily lead to Periodontal (Gum) Disease. Gum disease is more difficult to combat. Thus, it’s a good idea to become familiar with the signs and symptoms of…

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Can Dental Implants Fail?

As a reliable long-term method for replacing teeth, Dental Implants have changed the face of restorative dentistry. With high success rates over 95% at the 10-year mark, one may question: What happens in the small percentage of cases that do not go so well? In other words, can Dental Implants fail? To better understand, let’s…

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Diastema (Gap Between Teeth)

While most of us are familiar with the distinct look of a smile with a gap between the front two teeth, gaps and spaces can occur between any two teeth. Medically known as Diastema, gaps between teeth may form for a number of reasons. When the size of the jawbone is disproportionate to the size…

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Repairing Your Chipped Tooth: Don’t Delay!

Sure, it’s a bummer when your tooth becomes chipped. While it may not warrant an emergency trip to the dentist, it is important to let your dentist know right away. Simply put–a chipped tooth is a weakened tooth. Thus, when it comes to repairing your chipped tooth, don’t delay. Many are surprised to learn that…

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Partial Dentures and Bridges: Making The Best Choice

Advancements in dentistry have awarded patients a number of options for replacing missing teeth. Two effective treatments are Partial Dentures and Bridges. Both fill spaces left by missing teeth, prevent remaining teeth from shifting, and make it easier for patients to eat and speak. Yet, many wonder–which is best for me? When it comes to…

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