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What is Your Tooth Sensitivity Trying to Tell You About Your Dental Health?

Tooth sensitivity is a common problem faced by many people everyday.  You may feel that zing when you drink your coffee in the morning or enjoy your ice cream in the afternoon.  Maybe brushing and flossing is a little bit painful.  So what does this mean in terms of your dental health? Tooth sensitivity is…

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Dry Mouth: More Than Just a Nuisance

Dry mouth is a common problem and can be a real nuisance.  But, did you know that it is actually a real medical problem?  The medical term for dry mouth is Xerostomia.  This term refers to dryness in the mouth due to either reduced saliva or the absence of saliva.  Although it is considered a…

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You Can Get Whiter Teeth and a More Beautiful Smile

Have you noticed that everyone’s teeth seem to be getting whiter and whiter?  It is no longer just movie stars and models who have perfectly white teeth.  Now it is your child’s teachers, your banker, your doctor and everyone else around you.  Why is this?  It is because advances in tooth whitening technology have made…

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Time to Ditch That Messy and Expensive Denture Cream?

If you are currently wearing dentures, you are all too familiar with denture adhesive creams.  For many individuals, dealing with these messy gooey and expensive creams is a big hassle.  Or, perhaps you are concerned about the safety of your denture adhesive cream.  Many denture adhesive creams contain zinc.  High blood levels of zinc have…

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What is Your Bad Breath Telling You?

Everyone has bad breath at some point.  Maybe it was the pasta with extra garlic sauce you ate last night for dinner.  Maybe you just need to pop a breath mint or chew a piece of gum.  Or, maybe your bad breath is trying to tell you something about your dental health. In some cases,…

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Start Out The New Year With A New Smile

Happy 2014.  It is a new year, full of possibilities.  This is the year to make things happen.  Maybe you want to get a new job or accept a promotion for a leadership position.  Perhaps it is time to get back on the dating scene.  Whatever your aspirations for 2014, don’t let your smile hold…

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Gingivitis Vs. Periodontitis

Gum disease is an extremely prevalent problem affecting many adults in the United States.  Gingivitis and Periodontitis are both forms of periodontal disease.  So what is the difference? The answer is that periodontal (gum) disease is progressive in nature and can range from mild inflammation of the gums to serious infection that can damage the…

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How Does Dental Insurance Work?

If you are covered under a dental insurance plan, it is important for you to carefully read your benefits information and to fully understand your coverage, before you visit the dentist.  This will ensure that you are able to take full advantage of your coverage.  It will also help you know what to expect when…

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The Evolution of Dentistry

Dentistry, like most professions, has evolved quickly over the past few years due to increased technology.  With the average American owning a multitude of electronic devices such as smart phones, laptops and iPads and having access to the Internet, email and text messages 24-hours a-day, we have become an immediate society.  We are no longer…

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The Effect of Aging on Dental Health

According to the U.S. Administration on Aging, the population of Americans older than 65 years is expected to double to about 71 million by 2040. What’s more, the population of Americans older than 85 years is expected to increase to 9.6 million by 2030. As Americans are living longer and longer, their teeth are expected…

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