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Dentists Can Tell if You’re Making These Common Oral Hygiene Mistakes

September 13, 2024

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Your dentist wants nothing more than for your teeth to stay clean, healthy, beautiful, and well-aligned for a lifetime, so it’s particularly heartbreaking when a dedicated and well-meaning patient makes unfortunate mistakes in their oral hygiene routine that can lead to serious health problems down the road. Thankfully, knowing these mistakes can help you catch yourself in the act and create better oral health habits over time. Here are a few dental cleaning errors that your dentist may notice and a few tips for developing better hygiene practices.

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What to Expect from Denture Relining

August 30, 2024

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If you’re thinking about having your dentures refitted, it’s important to understand what the procedure entails. Denture relining is aimed at improving the fit and comfort of your dentures by adjusting their interior to better conform to the shape of your gums. This process not only enhances stability but also makes wearing your dentures more comfortable. To gain a better understanding of what to expect during the denture relining process, continue reading.

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Does Sleep Apnea Cause Drooling?

July 11, 2024

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Snoring man sleeping in bedDid you know that drooling can be a common complication of sleep apnea? Everyone drools occasionally, but if you’re often waking up with wet spots on your pillow, it can be a sign of an untreated sleep disorder. Sleep apnea can cause mouth breathing, which will allow your saliva to leak from your lips. Here’s how sleep apnea therapy can help you breathe better and stop you from drooling.

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Straight Smiles: 3 Reasons to Get Invisalign This Summer

June 7, 2024

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Having crooked, overcrowded, or slightly gapped teeth can impact more than just your appearance. When your pearly whites aren’t in their proper positions, it’s harder to access all their surfaces to thoroughly brush and floss them. You’re more likely to develop cavities or gum disease as a result.

Although braces are the tried-and-true method for straightening smiles, many patients avoid treatment because they don’t want to deal with metal brackets bonded in place for the duration of their treatment. If you’re looking for a more discreet way to upgrade your grin, you’re not alone. More than 17 million people have turned to Invisalign to shift their teeth instead.

If you’re on the fence about moving forward with this method, continue reading to learn 3 reasons why summer is the ideal time to begin!

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How To Breeze Through Your Invisalign Treatment

May 7, 2024

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One of the things that draws patients to Invisalign treatment is the amount of control it gives them. These clear aligners can be removed from the teeth at any time, which can allow you much greater freedom throughout the course of your treatment.

However, that doesn’t mean that there aren’t important guidelines to keep in mind if you want to straighten your teeth quickly. Here are a few important do’s and don’ts to remember when it comes to Invisalign.

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What to Do If You Lost a Dental Crown

April 3, 2024

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Dental crowns are like shields that cover the entire surface of a tooth, often used for teeth with severe damage or decay. They can also improve the look of a tooth after a root canal or to fix cosmetic issues. Even though they usually last around 15 years, dental crowns can still get damaged or fall out. If you lose a dental crown, follow these three steps until you can see your dentist for help.

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Gaining Grip: Denture Adhesive Demystified

March 8, 2024

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Are your dentures giving you grief? There are times when they can feel a little loose, especially if you’ve just started wearing them. The good news is there is a relatively inexpensive solution! Denture adhesive is designed to help keep dentures securely in place, preventing slippage and discomfort. If you want to learn all about this great product and how to use it effectively, read on!

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Dating with Dentures: How to Kiss with False Teeth

February 13, 2024

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Dentures are a great way for many patients to enjoy a complete smile after severe tooth loss, but they need to be well cared for to fit properly in the long run. If you wear dentures, you might be worried about delivering a knockout kiss when you and your significant other paint the town red on Valentine’s Day. Here’s what you should know about kissing with dentures and how to optimize the experience for all parties involved.

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3 Frequently Asked Questions About Sedation Dentistry

January 3, 2024

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For those who find dental appointments challenging, dental sedation is a valuable option. Many dentists offer this service to ensure that patients can receive necessary care without discomfort or anxiety. Before choosing dental sedation, there are important factors to consider. Continue reading as we answer three common questions about sedation dentistry so that you can make an informed decision about your dental care.

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I Lost My Invisalign Aligner! What Should I Do Now?

December 13, 2023

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Invisalign is an excellent way to realign a smile without the conspicuous metal pieces or dietary restrictions that come with traditional braces. The system uses a sequence of clear aligners specially manufactured to fit the patient’s mouth. Each set of aligners is an important part of the process because it shifts the teeth into slightly better positions. Unfortunately, these aligners get lost at the worst moments from time to time. Here’s what to do if you lose your aligner so your treatment stays on track.

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