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What Your Breath Is Telling You About Your Dental Health

It is normal to experience bad breath occasionally, especially after eating foods such as  garlic or onions.  This can be easily corrected by eating a breath mint, chewing gum, or even better, by flossing and brushing your teeth after eating these types of foods.  Sometimes it is just a matter of rinsing your mouth out…

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Whiter Teeth For The Holiday Season

So your office holiday party is coming up in a few weeks.  This is the perfect time to impress your new boss and to celebrate another great year with your coworkers.  You have secured a presentable date, bought a fabulous new dress and shoes, scheduled a manicure and have been eating right and exercising daily.…

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Common Habits That Negatively Affect Your Dental Health

Tooth loss is still a very big problem for many Americans.  You may be surprised to hear that twenty -five percent of Americans over the age of sixty-five have lost all of their teeth.  That is not good news, especially since Americans are living longer and longer these days.  Practicing good oral hygiene such as…

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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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Health News Article- What Your Mouth Is Trying To Tell You

Article Title:  What your mouth is trying to tell you Article Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37340814/ns/health-oral_health/#.UD_ZWFGRjzI Article Review: Your mouth can say more about you than you ever thought possible.  In this health news article, researchers examine different parts of the mouth and what they can say about your overall health.  Some areas of the body that were…

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Teeth Whitening: Which Method is Right For Me?

If you have ever cruised the aisles of the drugstore looking for teeth whitening products, you probably noticed that there are a myriad of options out there.  Teeth whitening is currently the most popular cosmetic procedure in the United States.  That is because everyone wants to have a whiter, more beautiful smile.    There is…

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Your Diet and Your Oral Health

Have you ever heard the expression, “you are what you eat?”  While this old saying may not be exactly true, it does bring up a good point:  what you eat directly affects your overall health, including your oral health.  Improving your diet can help decrease your risk of developing diabetes and cardiovascular disease. It can…

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Dental Headache Treatments

If you suffer from chronic headaches or even migraines, you may want to talk to your dentist.  Many times, chronic headaches or migraines are caused by clenching or grinding your teeth at night when you sleep.  You may not even realize that you are doing it.  A dentist can examine your teeth and help determine…

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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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Tooth Replacement Options

Despite advances in dentistry and oral hygiene, tooth loss remains a problem for many people in the United States.  Tooth loss can be an embarrassing problem affecting your confidence, your self-esteem and your overall quality of life.  It can also cause serious dental problems such as gum disease and bone loss.  If you are missing…

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