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Teeth Whitening or Veneers: Which is Right for You?

February 9, 2024

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Male dental patient sitting in chair and smiling

If you have a dull or discolored smile, then you may be thinking of brightening it with cosmetic dentistry. Teeth whitening is often the first option that jumps to mind when it comes to brightening the grin, but veneers can also be used for this purpose. So which of these treatments is right for you? Here is what you need to know when comparing these two cosmetic dental procedures.

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What Causes Gums to Recede?

November 29, 2023

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Exposed tooth rootsWhen you look at your smile in the mirror, do your teeth appear larger than they used to be? You may not be imagining the change. Teeth don’t grow larger over time. Instead, it can be an illusion caused by gum loss. If your gingival tissue doesn’t sit as high as it used to, your teeth can look bigger. Gum recession isn’t anything to ignore. Here are the most common causes of receding gums and what can be done to restore a healthy smile.

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Why Your Dentures Might Smell Bad and 4 Ways to Fix It

September 14, 2023

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Purple toothbrush cleaning bottom set of dentures

Struggling with bad breath? If you have dentures, then it could be the result of an unpleasant odor lingering on your prosthetic. Don’t worry – there is a solution. In fact, there are a few! To find out why your dentures might smell bad and 4 ways you can fix the problem for the long haul, read on.

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3 Common Mistakes People with Dentures Make

May 7, 2023

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dentures being dropped in a glass

Dentures can be an absolute game-changer for people who are missing many of their teeth. Within just a few dental appointments, you can go from a gummy smile to the pearly whites of your dreams!

However, the amount of time you can depend on that prosthetic to stick around depends a lot on how well you maintain it. If you want to know how to do that effectively, here are a few major mistakes you’ll want to avoid when caring for your dentures.

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What Are Invisalign Refinements?

March 6, 2023

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a closeup of a patient holding Invisalign

If you have a misaligned beam, Invisalign may offer a solution. Invisalign uses a series of clear, removable aligners that are custom-made for each patient to gradually shift their teeth into the desired position. The aligners apply gentle and consistent pressure to the teeth, which helps to move them into the correct alignment over time. The aligners are worn for 20 to 22 hours per day and are changed out for a new set every one to two weeks, depending on the treatment plan. Refinements may sometimes be necessary to help patients achieve the desired result, so keep reading to learn what they are and when you need them.

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So, Your Aligners Aren’t Fitting Properly? Here’s Some Help!

February 21, 2023

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a woman getting her aligner to fit properly

Advances in modern technology have made it even easier to get the straight smile you have dreamed of. You no longer must commit to months of wearing traditional braces with its metal wires and brackets. Instead, there are now more comfortable and flexible options like Invisalign. However, while they are many benefits of this discreet orthodontic, you may have some trouble with your aligners seating well on your teeth. Read on to learn why your Invisalign trays may be ill-fitting and what you can do to help!

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How to Floss When You Have Invisalign

December 21, 2022

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We weren’t all born with the perfectly straight smile that we wish we had. However, this doesn’t mean that you need to deal with misalignment for the rest of your life. You don’t need to endure a mouthful of metal brackets and wires either. Invisalign uses a series of clear aligners to gently move your teeth into their rightful locations without compromising your appearance in the meantime. With this treatment, it is crucial that you’re taking all the proper steps to keep your smile clean, and that includes flossing properly. Read on to learn why it’s so important and the best technique to use.

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Will My Chipped Tooth Heal?

December 7, 2022

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Man with chipped tooth

The human body is incredible! If you accidentally get a papercut or stub your toe, your body will miraculously repair itself within weeks or even days of the incident depending on the severity of your injury. Your body can fight off infections and restore its health. However, does this apply to your teeth? If you have a chipped tooth, will it heal itself? Read on to find out.

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Does Getting Dental Crowns Hurt?

November 24, 2022

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3-D model of a dental crown

Whether you’re suffering from tooth decay or you’ve recently had a root canal, dental crowns are a remarkably effective restorative procedure that can return your tooth to a near-perfect shape. Some people, however, are wary of getting the procedure for fear that the treatment will be painful. Fortunately, there isn’t anything to worry about. If you’re concerned about discomfort associated with a dental crown, here’s everything you need to know.

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What Do I Do After I Get My Dental Crown?

November 1, 2022

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Dental patient giving a thumbs up

Dental crowns are versatile and effective treatments that can deal with discomfort associated with decay, or repair the tooth after root canal therapy. They’re also quick; most crowns can be fitted and placed within two appointments. However, when you do finally get your dental crown, there’s one more hurdle: recovery. Thankfully, you should be back to feeling better within a few days! Here are some things you can do until then.

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