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10 Things you didn’t know about your toothbrush

10 Things you didn’t know about your toothbrush

We know and love our toothbrushes as the tools that kick plaque to the curb, help keep cavities at bay (with the help of fluoride toothpaste, of course) and freshen our breath. But what else can we learn about them? Read on for some toothbrush facts.
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Same Day Teeth with All-on-4® Fixed Implant-Supported Dentures

Same Day Teeth with All-on-4® Fixed Implant-Supported Dentures

When teeth are missing many things are affected. You do not need a dental implant for each and every one of your missing teeth. All you need is four precisely placed implants on the top of your mouth, and four on the bottom, to restore your full smile.
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What to expect before dental implant surgery

What to expect before dental implant surgery

If you are planning to get this procedure, here are the different steps that may take place
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Missing teeth?

Missing teeth?

If you are missing one or more teeth, there are plenty of reasons to correct the problem. For one thing, a large space between your teeth may affect how you speak or eat. Even if it’s not noticeable, a missing molar can affect how you chew. Remaining teeth may shift and in some cases, bone loss can occur around a missing tooth.
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Hormones and Dental Health: What every woman needs to know

Hormones and Dental Health: What every woman needs to know

Your hormones are a fact of life, but gum disease not so much. It’s actually preventable and reversible in its early stages. So what’s a woman to do? Start by paying extra attention and taking good care of your mouth during these five times in your life.
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Erosion: What you eat and drink can impact teeth

Erosion: What you eat and drink can impact teeth

Sugar isn’t the only dietary factor that can damage your smile. Foods and beverages that are high in acids wear away the enamel that protects your teeth, a process known as tooth erosion. This changes the appearance of your teeth and opens the door for bacteria that can cause cavities or infection.
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What causes halitosis?

What causes halitosis?

Halitosis – or chronic bad breath – is something that mints, mouthwash or a good brushing can’t solve. If quick bad breath fixes are only covering up the problem for a short time, something else may be happening in your body.
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Did you know your digestive health can affect your teeth?

Did you know your digestive health can affect your teeth?

Frequent stomach upset can cause a gradual wearing away of the protective enamel on your teeth, a process known as tooth erosion. This can affect the appearance of your teeth and open the door for harmful bacteria that cause cavities.
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