
It’s Time To Schedule Your Checkup
With COVID vaccines rolling out, we may soon be able to start taking our masks off revealing our smiles again! Many of us may have neglected our teeth ...
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What Causes Tooth Nerve Pain?
Tooth nerve pain can range from mild to excruciating and should be examined by a dentist as soon as possible. What Can Help with Tooth Nerve Pain? Pain ...
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Benefits of Invisalign®
Invisalign® can improve the appearance of your smile and it is an orthodontic treatment that offers a wide range of benefits. What is Invisalign®? Invisalign® is an alternative ...
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How Do I Get Rid of My Bad Breath?
Chronic bad breath can be embarrassing and unpleasant. Also known as halitosis, bad breath can be simple to solve, or it could be a sign of another condition. ...
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How to Treat Teeth Grinding in Children
Why Does My Child Grind Their Teeth at Night? While the exact causes are sometimes difficult to determine, bruxism in children may be due to: Misaligned teeth The ...
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What Are the Benefits of Dentures?
Dentures are a good alternative to help restore function and aesthetics in the absence of natural dentition. Are Dentures Better than Implants? Dentures and implants are the most ...
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What is TMD?
TMD, also known as temporomandibular disorder, affects the two joints that connect your jawbone to your skull. It can cause ongoing pain and even make chewing and speaking ...
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How Do I Know if I Need a Dental Crown?
A dental crown is a tooth-shape covering that encapsulates your natural tooth and can provide a natural appearance. Crowns can be made from stainless steel, porcelain, ceramic, resin, ...
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How Long Should I Brush My Teeth?
Practicing good oral hygiene is the key to maintaining strong teeth and a healthy smile. It’s especially important to brush your teeth daily to maintain your oral health. ...
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How Often Should You Replace Your Toothbrush?
In general, you should replace your toothbrush or electric toothbrush head every three months. That is a general guideline, however, in some cases, you should replace your toothbrush ...
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