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New Study Finds That Almost Half of American Adults Over Age 30 Have Gum Disease

A new study published on August 30th in the Journal Of Dental Research found that gum disease affects nearly half of American adults over the age of thirty.  This news is especially concerning since gum disease is one of the leading causes of tooth loss in adults. In this study, researchers analyzed data from a nationally…

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Gum Recession

If you have noticed that your teeth look longer than they used to appear or if you are experiencing tooth sensitivity, your gums may be receding.  Gum recession refers to the process in which the tissues that surround the teeth wear away in the direction of the root.  When this happens, it creates pockets or…

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Treatments for Periodontal Disease

Periodontal disease (gum disease) is a common dental health problem affecting many Americans.  When plaque and tartar is left on teeth it provides the right conditions for bacteria to growth.  The bacteria irritates the gums and may make them bleed easily.  This condition is called Gingivitis.  If left untreated, Gingivitis can progress to a more…

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Pregnancy Gingivitis

If you are pregnant and have noticed changes in your gums, you could be experiencing a condition called “Pregnancy Gingivitis”. Pregnancy Gingivitis can occur as early as the second month of pregnancy and can cause symptoms such as red, swollen and bleeding gums.  Symptoms usually peak around month eight of pregnancy and go away once…

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Untreated Cavities in the United States

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that there are fewer cavities in the United States today than there were twenty years ago, however, for some groups of Americans, cavities or “dental caries” remain a problem.  Failure to seek restorative dental treatment for cavities can lead to more serious oral health issues including infections,…

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Gum Recession

Brushing your teeth at least twice daily is an important part of an oral health plan and can  help to prevent both tooth decay and gum disease.  However, brushing your teeth too hard and/or using the improper technique can actually cause damage to your gums and cause them to recede.  Gum recession is the process…

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Preventing Plaque Build Up

Plaque is made up of invisible masses of harmful germs that live in the mouth and stick to the teeth.  If it is not removed and is allowed to build up in your mouth, it can cause serious dental health problems.  Some types of plaque cause tooth decay while other types cause gum disease.  The…

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Women and Periodontal Disease

Periodontal disease is an infection of the bones and tissues surrounding the teeth.  If not treated properly, it can lead to serious oral health issues and even tooth loss.  Research has shown that women may be more susceptible to periodontal disease during certain times in their lives when hormonal changes are taking place including puberty,…

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Diabetes and Oral Health

Diabetes is a chronic disease affecting a growing number of adults and children in the United States.  It negatively affects the eyes, nerves, kidneys, heart and other important systems in the body.  Diabetes can also cause serious oral health issues for those who suffer from it. Patients with Diabetes are at increased risk for developing…

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