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Never Take Your Healthy Teeth for Granted


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Never Take Your Healthy Teeth for Granted

When I was growing up, my mother took my three brothers and I to the dentist for check-ups every six months, and while my brothers all tended to need cavity fillings after the exams, I didn't get a cavity for almost my entire childhood! That led me to start feeling like my teeth were "invincible," and once I moved out of my parents house, I started skipping my trips to the dentist. I soon regretted it, because I developed a toothache that put me through the worst pain of my life. I went to visit the dentist, and he told me that not only did I need a root canal, but I also had two additional cavities to fill! I have since dedicated myself to good oral hygiene, and I decided to start a blog to share my oral health tips and encourage others to take care of their teeth!

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The Benefits of Same-Day Crowns: Convenience and Efficiency in Dental Care
12 March 2024

When it comes to dental procedures, time is of the

What You Need to Know About Cosmetic Dentists
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The Many Benefits of Clear Dental Aligners
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Full Dentures: A Comprehensive Look at the Pros and Cons
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3 Signs You May Have Gum Disease

A lot of people think that seeing a little bit of blood when they brush their teeth is perfectly normal. However, like in most cases, seeing blood isn't good. It means that you have a problem. The more blood, the bigger the problem. If you are seeing blood when you brush, that's a sign that you have gum disease, also known as gingivitis. There are several other signs that you have this problem. Read More 

4 Options For Correcting Missing Teeth

Dealing with missing teeth can be painful and embarrassing. You may be afraid to smile because you're self-conscious about the gap in your mouth. Luckily, there are many treatment options for people who are missing teeth. Here are four options you can consider: 1. Dental implants Dental implants are a permanent solution to missing teeth. When you decide to get dental implants, your oral surgeon will place a titanium rod into your jawbone thorough your gums. Read More 

What Is Enamel Shaping?

There are so many different services provided by cosmetic dentists, and each service helps improve the appearance of a person's teeth. One of the less common services offered by cosmetic dentists is something called enamel shaping. This procedure might not be as popular as other procedures, but it is highly useful and affordable for improving the looks of a person's teeth. What is enamel shaping? The process of enamel shaping typically involves reshaping your teeth with a drill; however, some dentists now use a laser for this purpose. Read More 

A Full Mouth Rehabilitation Can Give You The Smile You Always Wanted

If your teeth are in such bad shape that your dentist wants to pull all of them out, you might not want to be left with no teeth at all or with dentures. However, you can talk to your dentist about getting a full mouth rehabilitation. That would be a process by which your dentist completely does over your mouth so that you are left with a strong, bright smile. It's not necessarily a quick process because there are a lot of things that can go into the process and you will have to have healing time in between various procedures, but you will get the smile you want. Read More 

What To Know About Dental Implants

If you have one or more missing teeth, you may have already considered tooth-replacement options, but dentures aren't practical and dental bridges affect healthy teeth. Luckily, dental implants are another option to consider. Thanks to their growing popularity, more and more dentists are offering this procedure. Before you sign up for treatment, however, check out these three facts. They Are a Durable Replacement for Normal Teeth Dental implants are the most durable way to replace normal healthy teeth. Read More