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Could Cosmetic Veneers Transform Your Smile?

Were you born with imperfect teeth? Have your front teeth have become chipped, stained or crooked over time? You may be surprised to learn that a perfect smile is within reach. With the cosmetic dental solution of porcelain veneers, patients can transform their unsightly teeth into the smile they’ve always wanted. Most importantly, veneers do…

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What Happens During a Routine Dental Visit

Unless you are suffering from a dental problem, most of your visits to a dentist will involve a routine cleaning. These are professional cleanings that are far more than what you can accomplish at home. In fact, dental cleanings are so important that the ADA recommends you get two per year, and most dental insurance…

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Is It Time for a Denture Reline?

If you have traditional or removable dentures, you may notice that your prosthetic teeth fit less comfortably than they once did. This is not only common but also expected. The good news is that a simple and affordable Denture Relines can typically remedy your loose or ill-fitting dentures. Don’t dismiss the importance of denture relines,…

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Understanding Your Mouthwash

What does your daily oral hygiene routine include? While using your toothbrush and floss are non-negotiable for a healthy smile, many dentists leave mouthwash as an optional task in your dental care routine. If you want to go the extra mile with your smile, consider rinsing after you brush and floss. Mouthwash (or mouth rinse)…

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Flossing for the Aging Adult

As we age, it is common to lose eyesight, strength and dexterity. This can make everyday activities, such as flossing your teeth, very difficult. In fact, the precise coordination it takes to weave a tiny piece of thread through each tooth can be a real chore for the aging adult. To avoid giving up the…

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Can Your Dentist Help You Sleep Better?

Most people associate the dentist with their mouth, not their sleep. However, your oral health and your sleeping habits can go hand in hand. Not only do certain sleep habits (like open mouth breathing and teeth grinding) threaten the health and strength of your smile, but there is also a certain sleep condition that can…

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