Gum disease is the most common dental infection in the United States. It starts with gingivitis, which is a mild infection in the gums. But if gingivitis is left untreated, it eventually progresses to periodontitis.
(more…)When to Consider Dentures
Have you lost a tooth (or several) due to injury, decay, or years of wear? Do you avoid smiling to hide the gaps that are left behind? You’re not alone.
(more…)4 Myths About Wisdom Teeth
Wisdom teeth are the third set of molars located at the very back of your mouth. They get their name because they come in later than any other adult teeth. In fact, most people get their wisdom teeth in their late teens or early 20s.
(more…)Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Recurrent Jaw Pain
Recurrent pain is more than simply an annoyance — it’s your body’s way of telling you something isn’t right. Pain varies widely in intensity and duration, but no matter how minor it might seem, you shouldn’t ignore it.
(more…)Benefits of Bone Grafting
Did you know that about 120 million American adults are missing at least one tooth? It’s true — and millions more are at risk for tooth loss due to periodontal disease and other common oral health issues.
(more…)Why Is It Important to Visit the Dentist Regularly?
The saying, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” applies to many things, most especially your oral health. More than half of Americans are missing at least one tooth and 40 million are missing all of them. Most of these losses can be tied back to tooth decay or gum disease — two problems that can be halted with regular dental care.
(more…)How Cosmetic Dentistry Is More Than Just a Smile Makeover
Did you know that smiling boosts your mood? That’s right! Just the simple act of sharing your smile can release neurotransmitters that boost your mood. Smiling also makes you more approachable, makes you feel less stressed, and leaves you feeling more confident.
(more…)The Best Foods to Support a Healthy Smile
Historical evidence suggests that hunter-gatherers, our distant ancestors, had little tooth decay, despite not having access to modern dental care tools such as toothpaste, floss, and mouthwash.
(more…)How Wisdom Teeth Can Negatively Impact Oral Health
Your wisdom teeth are so named because of their late arrival in your mouth, at an age when you’re thought to have more wisdom. However, these late-erupting teeth can have a negative impact on your overall oral health, or that of your child, making extraction the only wise choice.
(more…)Preventing Periodontal Disease: What You Can Do Today
Many American adults suffer from periodontal disease, and some are not aware that it is a serious oral condition that can impact their overall health. Fortunately, periodontal disease is reversible if caught and treated in the early stages. However, prevention is always preferable to treatment.
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