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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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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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Tooth Loss in the United States

Despite advances in dentistry, tooth loss remains a problem for many American adults.  In fact, according to the latest National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (1999-2004), 3.75% of Americans adults aged 20 to 64 have no remaining teeth. According to the same report, the mean number of remaining teeth for American adults aged 50 -64…

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The Effect of Medications on Your Oral Health

The medications that you take, whether they are over the counter or prescribed by a doctor, have a significant effect on your oral health.  For this reason, it is important to make your dentist aware of any medications you are currently taking or about to begin taking. The most common side effect of medications is…

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Dental Care When You Need It The Most

It is Saturday morning and you chip your front tooth playing in a pick-up basketball game with some friends.  You have an important presentation with some potential clients out-of-town on Monday at 3PM.  How are you going to get your tooth fixed in time for your presentation?  You want your audience to focus on your…

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Protecting Your Dental Health

Remember the old saying, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure?”  Well, this is certainly true when it comes to your dental health.  Taking preventative measures to protect against tooth decay and gum disease can save you the time, money and pain associated with these serious dental health problems.  So what is…

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Choosing the Right Toothbrush

With all the different types and brands of toothbrushes available on the market today, how do you choose the one that is right for your needs?  When choosing a toothbrush, you must first decide if you want to go with a manual (disposable) one or a powered (electric) model.  Experts differ on which of these…

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Smoking and Your Oral Health

Most of us are well aware of the negative effects that smoking has on your overall health.  However, smoking also has a significant negative impact on your oral health.  Besides causing bad breath and tooth discoloration, smoking can also cause more serious oral health problems such as periodontal (gum) disease and oral cancer. Periodontal disease…

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Partial Dentures and Bone Loss

If you are currently wearing partial dentures to replace missing teeth, you may not be aware of the fact that you are actually losing bone.  Partial dentures exert pressure on the gum and bone causing bone loss in the area of the jaw where the dentures rest.  This affects the fit of the dentures in…

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