Adults are not the only ones affected by gum disease, also known as periodontal disease. Though less common, children and teenagers can get gum disease too. The good news is that gum disease is treatable and often preventable. Keep reading to learn more about gum...
Dentists often recommend artificial replacements for patients with one or more missing teeth, like dental bridges. Dental bridges, also known as fixed partial dentures, are permanent replacements that literally “bridge” or close the gap between missing...
Many people have heard about the importance of flossing once per day, but this essential step in oral hygiene is often overlooked or performed incorrectly. Routine flossing removes plaque and food particles where a toothbrush cannot easily reach. Plaque build-up can...
Cavities are common, and many people need at least one cavity filling during their lifetime. However, when people hear “cavities,” many patients often feel fearful about this standard procedure and put it off, which will only lead to more dental problems in the...
Sometimes, our mouths are referred to as the “windows” to our bodies. Our mouths are called this because oral health, good or bad, can positively or negatively affect our overall health. As surprising as that may be, it’s essential to know that your...
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