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Picture-Perfect Smile Without Irritating Your Gums: 3 Ways To Avoid Gel Leakages With Teeth Whitening Treatments

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To get a picture-perfect smile, you should highly consider getting your teeth professionally whitened. Although the whitening gel can potentially bleach your teeth and remove stains, the chemicals, hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide, can irritate your gums if the gel comes into contact with them by causing a chemical burn. This usually happens when the gel leaks out from the tray. If you would like the beauty without the pain, here are 3 ways that you and your dentist can avoid gel leakages when performing teeth whitening treatments.…

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Why Replacing Missing Teeth with a Bridge Is Smart

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Having missing teeth in your mouth can be embarrassing and can lead to problems speaking and eating. In addition, missing teeth can lead to other oral problems as well. If you are tired of living like this and want to reduce the risks of developing other issues, you may want to consider getting a porcelain fixed bridge to replace the missing teeth you have. If your missing teeth are next to each other, you may be able to get by with just one bridge, which can be used to replace both of the teeth you are missing.…

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4 Key Things To Look For In A Family Dentist

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Choosing a family dentist can seem like a daunting task–especially if you’re new to the area. Still, finding a great family dentist means you’ll always have a capable team of dental professionals to turn to when you or your loved ones need a routine cleaning or complex procedure done. As you shop around for a family dentist in your area, there are a few specific things worth looking for. A Kid-Friendly Office Environment…

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Effects Of Excessive Alcohol On Oral Health

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If you are a heavy drinker, you probably do not realize that this habit can have devastating effects on your oral health. Occasional drinking will not be harmful for your mouth and teeth, but drinking excessively can lead to the following types of oral health issues. Dry Mouth Dry mouth, also called xerostomia, is a condition that is caused by a lack of saliva in the mouth. When you have dry mouth, your mouth will feel dry all the time, and this occurs when the saliva glands fail to produce enough saliva to keep your mouth hydrated.…

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Understanding The Dental Implant Root Features That Keep The Device In Place

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Dental implants are common implements used to replace adult teeth that have been lost through accidents, diseases, or decay issues. If you want a dental implant, then the device may be confusing to you. Since dental implants require a fairly invasive surgical procedure, a misunderstanding of the implant may cause you to shy away from scheduling the surgery. Failure concerns are common and often stem from the confusion surrounding the root device and how it bonds with the bone.…

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Bone For Your Dental Implant Surgery - Your Dentist Can Help You Regrow It

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If you are considering having dental implants, one of the first things your dentist will check is the amount of bone that you have to hold the implant in place. If you do not have enough bone, there is a good chance that your implant will not fuse correctly, which will put you at risk of your implant failing in the future. The good news is, your dentist may be able to help you to regrow or regenerate the bone you need to have a successful implant.…

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Understanding Dry Mouth and How to Combat It

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Your mouth naturally produces saliva to help keep itself clean and moist and to reduce the risk of bacteria accumulation and infections. In addition, that saliva plays an important role in your digestion. When your mouth doesn’t produce saliva the way that it should, the dryness can be uncomfortable. If you suspect that you might have dry mouth, here are a few things that you should know. What Are the Symptoms of Dry Mouth?…

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How To Prepare Yourself For Your Child's First Dental Visit

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It is recommended that your child see a dentist around the time their first tooth appears or no later than their first birthday. If you are a first time parent, your child’s first dental visit can be nerve-wracking. You don’t know how well you have been caring for their gums and teeth, aren’t sure how your child will react and aren’t really sure what to expect. Preparing yourself for the appointment can ease some of the nervousness you may feel beforehand, which in turn, can help your baby to feel a bit more relaxed.…

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Why You & Your Dentist Need To Know If You Have POTS

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If you get dizzy and lightheaded when you stand up, you may have a condition called postural orthostatic tachycardia. Research shows that as many as 3 million Americans may have this condition, which is also known as POTS. What’s even more alarming is that the average time it takes for someone to get properly diagnosed with POTS is 5 years and 11 months. That’s almost 6 years of not knowing that there is something seriously wrong with your health.…

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3 Negative Effects Of Smoking After Wisdom Teeth Extraction

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Wisdom teeth are teeth that you probably do not need, and they can often lead to oral problems if they are left in your mouth. Because of this, getting these teeth extracted is quite common, even when a person is not experiencing any problems with these teeth. If you smoke and want to get these teeth extracted, you should realize the negative effects smoking can have on a person after they get their wisdom teeth removed.…

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