| health, Patient Education
We are excited to announce the arrival of our new Surgically Clean Air hospital-grade air purifiers! These units have been installed in every treatment room and allow us to add yet another layer of protection to keep our patients and staff safe. We are proud to do our part in making your dental visit a […]
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| dental health, health, hygiene
Like other areas of the body, your mouth teems with bacteria — mostly harmless. But your mouth is the entry point to your digestive and respiratory tracts, and some of these bacteria can cause disease. Normally the body’s natural defenses and good oral health care, such as daily brushing and flossing, keep bacteria under control. […]
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If you’ve lost a tooth, it can be a bit scary wondering what your options may be. But one thing is for certain. If you don’t replace it, you may eventually experience some potentially serious physical consequences. Having a missing tooth can lead to long-term problems inside and outside your mouth. For example, over time, […]
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| bonding, cosmetic contouring, crown, implants, smile
They say a smile can say a thousand words, without speaking a single one. That’s why it can be so important to be confident in your smile. It is the first impression someone has of you and you want it to be as positive as possible. Give yourself the desire to smile more by visiting […]
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| dental health, gum disease, health
If your dentist mentions a process called “scaling” or “root planning”, what exactly are they talking about? Scaling is when your dentist removes all the plaque and tartar (hardened plaque) above and below the gumline, making sure to clean all the way down to the bottom of the pocket. Your dentist may then begin root […]
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| flossing, Happy New Year, health, toothbrush, toothpaste
We all make new year’s resolutions, but for whatever reason, many of us are not likely to follow through when turning over that new leaf involves benefits to your health. If you want to take better care when looking after your teeth and gums this year, these five resolutions can help: Schedule a Dental Appointment; […]
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| health
Believe it or not, your tongue can provide your dentist with clues to both your oral health and your overall health. In fact, you might be surprised what your tongue can tell you about your health. Here are a few things to keep an eye on: White Patches on Tongue Leukoplakia could be the cause […]
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| dental health, dry mouth
With the colder weather comes drier air, particularly in our homes. Our furnaces tend to dry out the air we breathe, potentially making issues like dry mouth worse. Dry mouth occurs when your salivary glands don’t produce sufficient saliva to keep your mouth moist. Dry mouth can be a side effect of certain medical conditions, […]
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| cavity, children, dental health, family
As your little goblins and ghosts gather their Halloween goodies this year, it’s important to keep in mind how the sugar in those treats can play some unwanted tricks on your teeth if you’re not careful. Here’s why: When the bacteria in your mouth eat the sugar and leftover food in your mouth, a weak […]
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| dry mouth, gum disease, health
Since this has been in the news a lot lately, many people have become more and more aware of the dangers associated with vaping, the popular alternative to smoking tobacco. We’ve heard that vaping has been associated with increased risk of heart attack, stroke and heart disease. But what effect does vaping have on your […]
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