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  • Emergency Dental

    Aside from regular cleanings and examinations, most dentists leave room in their schedules for emergency procedures. They also provide contact numbers for after-hours dental emergencies, which could include lost, loose, or fractured teeth. Here are some guidelines on how to react in the case of common

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  • FAQ's on Dental Implants

    What is a dental implant? The implant itself is actually a titanium screw that performs all the functions of the root of the natural tooth it replaces. Once the implant is firmly and permanently attached to the bone in your jaw, it can be capped with a porcelain crown. The combination of the implant

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  • Favorite Foods & Cavities

    Cavities are the most common dental issue faced by children, and this can be attributed to a number of factors. First, it's no secret that kids don't do a great job when brushing their teeth, and very few of them floss at all, let alone once a day. Still, many dentists argue that diet plays the biggest

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  • Foods to Avoid

    You have decided to straighten your smile with braces, and now you need to know how to care for them. While modern braces have come a long way, there are still certain foods that are not a good idea to eat while undergoing orthodontic treatment with braces. Some foods can loosen or break braces, while

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  • Fluorosis

    Fluorosis is a dental health condition that is most commonly the result of too much fluoride during tooth development in children, especially between the ages of one and four years old. Fluorosis is usually mild, and causes the appearance of tiny white marks on the surface of the teeth. More advanced

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  • General Dentistry
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  • Gum Disease

    Gum disease is caused by bacteria that harm not only the gums surrounding a tooth, but also the connective tissues and bone structure beneath the gums. When these tissues and bone are extensively damaged, tooth loss is the result. In fact, gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss amongst adults.

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  • Gum Recontouring

    When a patient has more gum than teeth showing or his or her gums appear disproportionately large, he or she is said to have a "gummy" smile. This can make teeth appear smaller than they really are and, along with uneven gums, can detract from the beauty of the smile. When gum tissue grows too far over

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  • Getting Your Kids to Brush

    The biggest influence in children's oral health is parental involvement. Over 95% of kids learn by what they are modeled, not by what we tell them to do. It is essential that parents not only model what a healthy oral regime looks like but that they also help to create a routine that works best for their

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  • Gingivitis

    Gingivitis is an infection in the gums, also known as a periodontal infection, and it is most commonly caused by poor oral hygiene. In its early stages, gingivitis is easily treated. If left untreated, gingivitis can lead to more serious gum infections like periodontitis, tooth loss, and even loss

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  • Impacted Wisdom Teeth

    Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, typically begin to develop at age 10 and may surface through a person's twenties. Commonly, a wisdom tooth may fail to emerge fully into position. When this happens, the wisdom tooth is said to be impacted. Roughly seventy percent of adults will experience

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  • Implant Dentistry
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  • Infants & Toddlers
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  • Invisalign

    Many patients, especially adults, are unhappy with the crooked appearance of their teeth but do not want to wear traditional braces. Not only do traditional, metal braces affect the appearance of a smile, but they also can cut the mouth, require inconvenient maintenance, and hinder regular brushing

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  • Maxillofacial Surgery

    Oral and maxillofacial surgery is recognized by dental professionals worldwide as one of the nine specialties in dentistry. Practitioners of this type of dentistry are commonly referred to as oral surgeons, and they focus on the diagnosis and treatment of oral diseases, injuries, and issues related

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  • Ortho & Insurance

    If you have undergone orthodontic treatment with braces, or if you are preparing to have your child fitted with braces, you know how expensive it can be. Costs of braces vary widely depending on the type of braces selected and the experience of the orthodontist. If your dental insurance covers the cost

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