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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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Full Dentures: A Comprehensive Look at the Pros and Cons
24 October 2023

Full dentures, also known as complete dentures, ar

How to Care for a Chipped Tooth: A Guide for Parents
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As a parent, it can be difficult to witness your c

3 Ways To Get A Better Smile
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4 Things To Know About Teething
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Full Dentures: A Comprehensive Look at the Pros and Cons

Full dentures, also known as complete dentures, are a type of removable dental appliance used to replace missing teeth. They're an option when all natural teeth are lost or extracted. However, like any dental procedure, full dentures come with their own set of advantages and disadvantages. This article aims to provide an in-depth analysis of both. The Advantages of Full Dentures Restoration of Smile and Facial Structure One of the most significant benefits of full dentures is the restoration of one's smile and facial structure. Read More 

How to Care for a Chipped Tooth: A Guide for Parents

As a parent, it can be difficult to witness your child suffer from a chipped tooth. A chipped tooth is a common injury that children face, often caused by falling, rough play, or traumatic accidents. A tooth that has been chipped, regardless of the reason, needs to be addressed promptly to avoid additional discomfort and damage. Here's a look at some of the best ways to care for a chipped tooth and help your child get back to their normal routine as quickly as possible. Read More 

3 Ways To Get A Better Smile

When you're confident in your smile, it shows. When you're not, however, you may struggle with self-esteem issues and try to hide your smile from the world. Fortunately, cosmetic dentistry has evolved far enough that everybody can have a stunning smile. It's just a matter of having the right procedure or procedures done. There are numerous different ways to use cosmetic dentistry to get the smile you've always wanted, but here are some of the ones that can give you the quickest results. Read More 

Do You Have New Dentures? What To Know About Denture Relines

If you just got fitted with new dentures, you are likely learning about different care instructions so that you can maintain your appliance. One aspect of maintenance that you'll need to do periodically is a denture reline. Take a look at what a reline entails and why it is a necessary step to maintain your oral health. What Is a Reline, and Why Do You Need One? A reline is a procedure where a dentist or dental technician resurfaces portions of the dentures that directly touch gum tissue. Read More 

4 Things To Know About Teething

Have your child's teeth just started to erupt, and now they are teething? This can bring on many new challenges for you as a parent, which is why you'll definitely want to know more about teething. Teething Symptoms Children will start to develop many symptoms as they start the teething process. They may be more irritable, have puffed cheeks, swollen gums, drool a lot more, have difficulty sleeping, and have a decreased appetite just to name a few. Read More