Teeth and Your Teen: Tackling Tooth Decay

Adolescent years are a special time of peak bone growth, and foods rich in nutrients are essential for teens with busy lifestyles. With the emergence of hormones, inconsistencies in oral hygiene, and meals heavy with carbohydrates and sugar, the mouths of most teens become a playground for bacteria. As research continues to support the link…

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Single Visit Dentistry – CEREC

Disease, trauma or decay can cause teeth to become damaged or lost. When this happens, a dental restoration is often the answer. Thus, patients find themselves scheduling a series of appointments, spending lots of time in the dental chair, and even taking time off of work. Fortunately, modern technology such as CEREC, allows dentists to…

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Getting Filled In: Silver (Amalgam) VS. Tooth Colored Fillings

Dental professionals use a variety of materials to fill in the decayed portion of a tooth. Silver (amalgam) fillings and tooth-colored (composite) fillings are popular choices. Which material is best for you? Here are a few unique differences to take into account. For over 100 years, silver-colored fillings (amalgam) have been the traditional material used…

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Pain in the Jaw

Are you suffering from persistent jaw pain? What about stiffness, clicking, and locking of the jaw? If so, you may be suffering from Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome, or TMJ. This syndrome affects 20 to 30 percent of the adult population. Ear pain and popping, along with tension headaches could also be indicators of TMJ. Although the…

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Gum Chewing: Pros and Cons

Unless it gets stuck on the bottom of your shoe, chewing gum has a fairly good reputation. While it is used as a breath freshener for some, others chew gum as a nervous habit or to relieve stress. There are even reports that chewing gum can improve your concentration and focus in an academic setting….

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3 Signs of Gum Disease

Do you take your gum health seriously? For most of us, we zone in on the look and feel of our pearly whites, but neglect to pay attention to our gums. Your gums are the soft tissues of your mouth that support your teeth. They play a vital role in both your dental health and…

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What Your Tongue Says About Your Health

You may be surprised at what your tongue can reveal about your overall health. The texture and color of your tongue can signal health conditions ranging from nutritional deficiencies to diabetes. Here’s a look at some tongue features to watch out for: These are just a few of the countless characteristics that your tongue can…

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When Your Sweet Tooth Wins

Is your sweet tooth sabotaging your smile? We all know that eating high-sugared foods and drinks can cause cavities. However, it is probably unrealistic to assume that patients will eliminate sugar entirely out of their diet. There are times when you cave in to your sweet tooth cravings. When this happens, there are a few…

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Is Stress Affecting Your Oral Health?

Between your calendar, your work obligations and your family activities, life can get stressful. You may be well aware of the effects that stress can have on your overall health. However, there are specific problems that can arise in your mouth when your stress levels rise. Here are 3 reasons to slow down and breathe…

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3 Reasons for Tooth Loss

Your teeth are meant to last a lifetime. However, they need proper care and protection to do so. While there are excellent options in tooth replacement, including dentures and dental implants, the preferred choice is to keep your natural teeth. Here’s a closer look at the top three reasons why patients lose a tooth, or…

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