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The Signs and Symptoms of a Cavity

Cavity: the word you never want to hear your dentist say, right? In fact, the pursuit to avoid cavities was probably what motivated you to actually brush and floss as a young child. Contrary to popular belief, cavities are not just for kids. Adults are vulnerable to tooth decay too. Research shows that roughly 90%

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4 Porcelain Veneer Myths Debunked

Porcelain veneers are a popular trend in cosmetic dentistry. They can provide an instant smile makeover, with the ability to correct teeth that are discolored, gapped, chipped or crooked. However, don’t let the word “porcelain” mislead you. Porcelain veneers are not fragile, and they are not made of porcelain. Porcelain veneers are made of highly

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April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month

We didn’t want April to pass without providing some information about Oral Cancer. Did you know that there are over 37,000 new cases of oral cancer diagnosed in the United States each year, however oral cancer accounts for less than 5% of all cancers in the U.S.? Most people don’t realize that the young, non-smoking

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You Can Relax with Sedation Dentistry

Do you have a fear of going to the dentist? Perhaps you or one of your family members suffers from dental anxiety? Sometimes people with a sensitive gag reflex avoid the dentist because of a fear of choking. If you avoid going to the dentist at all costs, you should ask your dentist about sedation

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Finding the Right Type of Floss

Many dental patients will admit to having lack-luster flossing habits when it comes to their daily oral hygiene routine. It is a well known fact that daily flossing of teeth is a vitally important step to remove plaque and maintain healthy teeth and gums. If you avoid flossing because it is painful or cumbersome, you

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National Dental Hygiene Month

Since it is National Dental Hygiene Month in October, it is a great time to remind yourself how important your teeth are to your overall health. Taking care of your teeth and gums not only keeps your smile clean and fresh, but it also helps your body stay healthy. Gum disease has been linked to

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Taking Care of a Teenage Smile

You are probably enjoying the extra freedom you have as a teenager. However, with more freedom comes more responsibility (as we are sure you have heard before). One of the most important jobs you now have is taking charge of your dental health. You likely don’t have a parent telling you to brush and floss

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Your Dental Care As a Diabetic

If you or someone you care for is a diabetic, it is vitally important that you realize the impact that this condition can have on your oral health. In fact, diabetes and dental health are a two-way street. Uncontrolled levels of blood sugar can increase your risk for certain oral health problems and poor dental

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The Importance of Dental X-Rays

Seeing your dentist every six months is an important step to better health. A routine dental exam involves more than just a good cleaning. Your dentist will also take x-rays on a scheduled basis throughout your life. X-ray technology is a vital tool that allows your dentist to diagnose and treat key aspects of your

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