Invisible Illness: Surviving Flu Season with Invisalign

October 6, 2024

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Caution "Flu Season Ahead" sign in front of cloudy skies

Many teens and adults wanting straighter smiles choose Invisalign because it’s a discreet alternative to traditional braces. Instead of relying on metal wires and brackets, these smooth plastic trays are customized to fit snuggly over your teeth to gently reposition them.

However, because you must wear your clear aligners for 20 to 22 hours daily, you’re at an increased risk of developing oral issues like cavities or gum disease. This is particularly true when contagious germs run rampant during cold and flu season. If you’ve caught the sniffles, keep reading to learn three helpful tips for surviving illness with Invisalign!

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Stay Ahead of The Curve with Back-to-School Oral Care

August 5, 2024

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Little girl looking back and smiling as she heads towards school bus

Whether “back to school” means getting your kiddo ready for the semester ahead or returning to your university’s campus, you should also start thinking about oral care. After all, they’re called “winning smiles” for a reason! Pristine pearly whites make for a good first impression, which is important for dazzling peers and potential employers alike. Plus, preventative dentistry can save you and your family from distracting dental disasters like tooth decay and gum disease. Keep reading to learn how to best stay ahead of the curve!

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What If I Replaced All My Healthy Teeth with Dental Implants?

July 10, 2024

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female patient talking to dentist about dental implants

You’ll find no shortage of information about dental implants online—in fact, it can be a little bit overwhelming. The consensus is that they are great in every possible way: they look natural, are extremely strong, and can last for decades. This causes many people to ask, “Well, why don’t I just replace my healthy teeth with dental implants…they seem better anyway!”

However, that’s NOT the case. Keep reading to learn why protecting and preserving your natural teeth is always the wisest decision.

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Smack Attack: Could Chewing Gum Make My TMJD Worse?

April 7, 2024

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Someone chewing gum

Part of the difficulty in taking charge of your oral health is in fully understanding everything that dentistry entails. TMJD is an excellent example; most of the problems related to the condition happen under the surface. Moreover, TMJD affects joints that aren’t easily visible. This makes getting a good sense of the symptoms related to the condition, its underlying causes, and even what you can do to stop the disorder from becoming worse quite difficult.

For example, if you have TMJD, you might wonder how chewing gum could affect you. Will it make it better? Worse? If you’re curious, here’s what you should know.

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5 Reasons to Pick Tooth-Colored Fillings Over an Amalgam Fillings

March 12, 2024

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patient visiting dentist for tooth-colored filling

Amalgam fillings have long been trusted for cavity treatment, but their conspicuous appearance and potential discomfort have prompted a move towards more aesthetically pleasing alternatives. Tooth-colored fillings, crafted from composite materials, present an appealing option for those desiring a more natural appearance. This shift signifies a preference for improved aesthetics and recognizes the broader advantages of modern alternatives. Delve into the reasons why opting for tooth-colored fillings is a choice worth exploring.

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Why You Need Gum Disease Therapy Before Cosmetic Dental Work

March 1, 2024

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person speaking with cosmetic dentist about gum disease therapy

If you’re unhappy with your smile because of problems like chipped or stained teeth, cosmetic dentistry might help. But it’s crucial to fix any oral health issues first, like gum disease. Gum disease therapy is important because it makes sure your teeth have a strong and healthy base for any cosmetic treatments you might want later. Let’s explore why gum disease therapy is necessary before cosmetic dental work.

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What Causes Sore and Inflamed Gums?

February 10, 2024

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Comparison of health and unhealthy gumsHave you noticed that your gums are puffy or red? Do they bleed when you brush and floss your teeth? You’re experiencing early signs of gum disease. Gingivitis causes red, swollen, and bleeding gums. Although the symptoms might not appear too concerning, they can quickly lead to tooth loss with no treatment. Not to mention, gum disease can also affect your health negatively. Here’s what you should do if your gums are red or inflamed. 

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Face the Facts: How Gum Disease Can Change Your Face Shape

December 15, 2023

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A woman looking in the mirror with a frown because gum disease is changing her face shape

Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is not confined to the gums alone. Its effects can extend beyond oral health in many ways. Perhaps the most baffling and self-image-damaging way is how it can change your face shape if left untreated. But how could something like a bacterial infection cause your facial structure to change? Keep reading to find out.

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I Chipped My Tooth; Will It Get Better on Its Own?

October 13, 2023

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Man has tooth pain

Chipped teeth are common and seemingly minor dental injuries, but neglecting to have them addressed by a dentist can lead to major complications for your dental health. A chip can be caused by injuries such as those due to falling or teeth grinding. Even though a minor chip can be entirely painless, chipped teeth do not heal on their own and require the attention of a dentist. Here’s why you should see a dentist as soon as possible if one of your teeth is ever chipped.

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Should You Go to the ER for a Dental Emergency?

September 12, 2023

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Female patient with dental pain speaking with dentistIf you suffer a dental emergency, don’t panic! Although you probably never expected it to happen to you, 1 in 6 Americans experience a dental emergency annually. If you’re like many people, your first thought might be to head to the closest hospital, but that may not be the best idea. Here’s why you should skip the ER and contact an emergency dentist.

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