How Can I Help My Smile Recover After Basketball Season?

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If you’re one who failed to keep your smile in mind during basketball season, then you’re likely suffering from dental issues or a poor oral health. It’s best to restore your smile as soon as possible so you can have the strong, healthy and functional teeth and gums you deserve. Our dentist, Dr. , is… Read more »

Dental Fears and Five Best Ways to Help You Relax

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We want you to be as comfortable as possible at our dental practice, and that is why we have included our five best tips to help you relax the next time you visit us. They include: – Letting the dentist know your fears. We don’t want you to feel embarrassed or otherwise bad for feeling… Read more »

End of the Year Discussions about the Causes of Halitosis

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Did you know that bad breath is an oral health condition that results in foul odors emanating from your mouth? This process is known as halitosis, and can frequently occur and linger long after treating it, often due to potential underlying problems and conditions. If you do suffer from bad breath, it is important to… Read more »

Chew Gum for Increased Saliva Production

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Studies show that chewing sugar-free gum for 20 minutes after you eat can help prevent cavities. The key to chewing gum’s efficacy is a actually the body’s first natural defense against oral emergencies: saliva production. It is not the gum itself that fights cavities. Rather, the act of chewing the gum increases saliva production. Saliva… Read more »

Prevent Enamel Erosion and Cavities by Doing These Things

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Enamel erosion and cavities are two dental issues that go hand in hand. If you’re not careful, they can harm your smile and alter your oral health. This is why it’s important to prevent these issues as much as possible. To help you do so, our dentist, Dr. , has some tips and instructions for… Read more »

Bruxism Damages Teeth

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Do you snore or grind your teeth loudly while you sleep? If so, you may have bruxism. Bruxism is a disorder in which you heavily grind your teeth while you sleep, and it can cause many problems. Unfortunately, most of us aren’t aware of the grinding because we are, well, asleep. This can be frustrating… Read more »

Keep Your Oral Health in Top-Notch Condition With a Mouth Guard

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Unfortunately, there are many things that can harm and damage your smile. In addition to poor oral hygiene and a high-carbohydrate diet, high-contact sports and activities can also harm your smile. This is because while you are active, hard objects, like a ball, bat, knee, elbow, or helmet, can hit your mouth and cause a… Read more »

Causes and Genetic Factors of Sleep Apnea

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Did you know that not all causes of sleep apnea may be environmentally induced? In many cases, sleep apnea could be the result of genetic factors that you have very little to no control over. In addition, sleep apnea also exists in two major forms, central sleep apnea, and obstructive sleep apnea, with the causes… Read more »

Exercise and Your Teeth: The Facts

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Have you ever wondered when it’s time for you to start exercising? Have you ever wanted to exercise simply because you’d like to drop a few pounds or because you want a healthier lifestyle? If so, did you know exercising properly could also help improve the health of your pearly whites? As you might already… Read more »

Restore Your Smile with a Crown

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There are many types of dental restorations, including dental crowns. A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that is placed over a tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance. At , we provide tooth-colored, aesthetic dental crowns. Dr. may recommend a dental crown in , , to: – Restore the shape and function… Read more »