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Plaque and Your Dental Health ,

Plaque and Your Dental Health

Plaque is a sticky, colorless film of bacteria and sugars that constantly forms on our teeth.  This bacteria forms as a result of the foods we eat and our saliva.  If it is not removed daily, it can harden into tartar and cause cavities as well as gum disease.  Tartar is simply plaque that has…

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Causes and Treatments for Chronic Dry Mouth

Chronic dry mouth or Xerostomia is a condition in which a person does not produce enough saliva.  Saliva plays an important role in our dental health as it helps to moisten and cleanse the mouth and helps to digest foods.  It also prevents infection by controlling bacteria and fungi in the mouth.  If not treated…

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Your Oral Health and Your Overall Health

Most of us realize the importance of maintaining good oral health, however, did you know that your oral health can have a big affect on your overall health?  Your oral health offers important clues about your overall health and problems in your mouth can negatively affect the rest of your body. Our mouths are full…

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Causes and Treatments for Halitosis

Halitosis is the medical term for bad breath, a common and embarrassing condition that affects many adults.  It can result from poor dental health habits and may be a sign of other health problems.  Since Halitosis can be caused by many factors, it is important to first diagnose the cause of the problem before coming…

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Looking Forward to Dental Appointments?

For as long as there have been dentists, patients have dreaded dental appointments.  For many, visiting the dentist involves a long wait in a poorly decorated dental office with uncomfortable chairs and five year-old magazines.  Well, not anymore!  There is a new trend emerging that is making many patients actually look forward to visiting the…

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Tooth Loss in the United States

Although the prevalence of partial and total tooth loss among Americans has decreased since 1970, tooth loss is still a problem for many Americans.  A full grown adult has thirty-two teeth including four wisdom teeth.  Many adults will have their wisdom teeth removed leaving them with twenty-eight teeth.  According to the latest (1999-2004) National Health…

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Starting Out the New Year With Good Oral Health

For many people, the New Year is a great time to get their lives in order and start new, healthier habits.  Some will start a new diet or an exercise routine in the New Year.  You may notice that your local gym gets very crowded in January.  Others will try to quit smoking or using…

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Periodontal Disease

According to the most recent (1999-2004) National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), 8.52% of American adults aged 20-64 have periodontal (gum) disease.  Periodontal disease involves a chronic bacterial infection that destroys the tissues that support the teeth including the gums, the periodontal ligaments and the tooth sockets (alveolar bone).  If left untreated, periodontal disease…

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Dental Phobia and Oral Health

Many Americans suffer from fear of the Dentist or dental phobia. Dental phobias can rage in severity from mild anxiety to full-scale panic attacks.  Fear of the Dentist may stem from prior painful or negative experiences, feeling embarrassed about neglecting your teeth, feeling helpless or out of control in a dental office situation or some…

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