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Did you just find out you've got some tooth decay? Learn about some dental care tips that can prevent the problem in the future.

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Dental Crowns, Onlays, and Inlays: What’s the Difference?

18 November 2016
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Most dental patients are familiar with dental fillings. Chances are good that you have at least one yourself or that you know somebody who does. However, some tooth damage, like a very deep or wide cavity or a crack or break, is too extensive for fillings to be an effective solution. When you have that type of damage, your dentist may recommend a dental crown, an onlay, or an inlay. Take a look at the differences between these different types of dental treatments so that you'll know which one is right for you.
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3 Ways Dentures Can Preserve Your Health

17 November 2016
 Categories: Dentist, Articles

Missing teeth may not seem like a big deal at first, as long as the missing teeth are not front teeth that are immediately visible when you smile. Dental work can be expensive and time consuming, and for some patients, it can be anxiety producing. For these reasons and others, not all patients opt to have missing teeth replaced right away. But a partial denture or implant-supported denture to replace your missing teeth can have some important health benefits, and the sooner you act, the fewer negative effects of missing teeth you'll notice.
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4 Reasons Cosmetic Dentists Love Dental Bonding

16 November 2016
 Categories: Dentist, Articles

Whether you have teeth that are discolored, strangely shaped, or chipped, dental bonding can help your cosmetic dentist to restore form and function to your smile. Cosmetic dental bonding involves shaping composite resins around the teeth to change their shape, color, or texture. Here are four reasons that cosmetic dentists love dental bonding and how it can be used to make your smile look incredible. 1. Composite Resins Blend In Perfectly
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Tips for Overcoming Your Fear of the Dentist

15 November 2016
 Categories: Dentist, Articles

An estimated 30 to 40 million people avoid going to the dentist due to fear or anxiety, explains Colgate. Many of them are embarrassed or ashamed of their fear but can't get past the anxiety to seek out regular dental care. This can lead to serious dental problems and pain. If you are one of the millions of Americans that suffer from dentophobia, you probably already know your fears are unfounded.
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Five Home Remedies For Canker Sores

15 November 2016
 Categories: Dentist, Articles

Canker sores are not usually a sign of anything serious, but they can certainly be painful! Most heal on their own within a week or two, but if you want to get over yours more quickly, there are a number of home remedies you can try. Baking Soda Oral bacteria produce acid, which can irritate your canker sore and cause it to heal more slowly. Baking soda is alkaline, so it neutralizes this acid and may promote faster healing.
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About Me
Got Tooth Decay? Finding Dental Care Tips Right For You

When it comes to my dental care, I only use the best toothbrushes, toothpastes and flosses. But sometimes, even after being vigilant and careful with my oral care, I experience problems like toothaches. Last year, I developed a small cavity in one of my back teeth. I didn't want to bother my dentist about it, so I simply took pain medications and hoped for the best. But after my jaw began to swell up, I sought professional dental help. My small cavity was actually a large hole filled with infection. I ended up having an extraction. Now, I visit my dentist as often as I can, because I can't afford to lose anymore teeth. I want to share my experiences with other people, so I created this blog. I offer tips on how to keep your teeth healthy and when to see a dentist. Thanks for visiting.

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