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Three Dental Resolutions for a Happy, Healthy New Year

It is December and that means that the new year is right around the corner.  Time to make those resolutions that will may our new year happier and healthier.  When it comes to your dental health, there are three resolutions you can make that will have a tremendous impact on your long-term dental health. This…

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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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Bacteria That Causes Gum Disease May Also Worsen RA

Periodontal (gum) Disease is a chronic infection of the gums and tissues surrounding the teeth.  This common yet serious dental health problem has been associated with a number of other chronic conditions in the body.  A new study conducted by researchers from the University of Louisville School of Dentistry Oral Health and Systemic Diseases in…

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Children and Tooth Decay in the United States

Today in the United States, access to dental care as well as dental education is better than it has ever been.  However, despite these improvements, tooth decay (dental caries) in children in the United States remains a problem for many.  According to the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 60% of children in the…

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Study Finds Dental Health Has Large Affect On Performance of Olympic Athletes

Olympic athletes are used to training hard to achieve their goals.  The physical regimen required to perform at the level of an Olympic athlete is more than most could bear.  However, getting their oral health into shape is not usually a part of an Olympian’s training.  However, that may change in the future due to…

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Do Sugary Treats Really Cause Tooth Decay?

There are only 21 days left until Halloween.  That means that three weeks from now, kids, teenagers and even adults all over the country will be indulging in loads of sugary treats.  Snickers, Sweet Tarts, Airheads, Twizzlers and more;  these are the names we have come to associate with Halloween.  Many parents worry about their…

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Clinical Trials Highlight The Success Rate of Dental Implants

Past research has shown dental implants to be a highly effective and successful treatment for missing teeth.  That is why they are currently considered by many experts to be the “gold standard” in tooth replacement.  However, results of recent large, international clinical trials have provided patients and dentists with an even higher level of confidence…

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