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Transform Your Image with Teeth Whitening

Did you know? Teeth Whitening is the most requested cosmetic dental service today, and its popularity continues to grow. Throughout one’s lifetime, teeth are exposed to a number of factors that cause them to appear dull. From genetics to medications, foods and beverages, inconsistencies in oral care, tooth decay, and trauma, teeth become yellowed and stained.
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Gum Grafts: Putting A Stop To Loss Of Gum Tissue

For many, receding gums are a common dental concern. In general, gum recession happens when gum tissues move down and pull away, exposing more tooth structure. The result is teeth that have an elongated look. It’s important to know—individuals that commit to good oral care and regular dental visits can have healthy teeth, even when gums are receded.
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Do You Suffer From Jaw Pain?

With more than 3 million cases each year, many patients suffer from jaw pain classified as Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction, or TMD. In short, TMD, which is sometimes referred to as TMJ, results in pain in the jaw joint and surrounding muscles.
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Restorative Dentistry

As a general term addressing a variety of oral infections and diseases, Restorative Dentistry includes diagnosis, prevention, and treatment using an array of methods suited to fit each patient’s needs.
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The Inman Aligner

To align front teeth quickly and safely, the Inman Aligner serves several purposes. Often used as a stand-alone orthodontic treatment, it is also a precursor to cosmetic procedures, including bonding and veneers. Even so, some dentists recommend the Inman Aligner for patients experiencing relapse after traditional orthodontic treatments.
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Tooth (Acid) Erosion

On a daily basis, many Americans consume acidic foods and beverages, from fruit to sodas, juices, and wine. At the same time, hundreds of bacteria live along the gum line, as well as the teeth and tongue. It’s true—some bacteria are helpful.
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Dry Mouth (Xerostomia)

Although not considered a disease, Dry Mouth, medically known as Xerostomia, is often caused by medication. Yet, other possible causes are noted, including dehydration, sleeping with the mouth open, eating dry foods, or even a dry, hot climate. The lack of saliva flow in individuals with dry mouth is what poses the greatest oral health risk
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The Truth About Root Canal Treatment

Having the reputation for being scary and painful, Root Canal Treatments benefit patients by eliminating painful infections in the root of their tooth. Over the past decade, advancements in dentistry have made planning and execution of root canal treatments seamless, predictable, and painless.
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Wisdom Teeth: Why Remove Them?

Usually the final teeth to erupt, wisdom teeth are the last molars on each side of the upper and lower jaw. A common concern when it comes to wisdom teeth is having enough room for them to grow in. Crowding can lead to wisdom teeth becoming trapped, or impacted, which puts individuals at risk for pain and infection.
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Easing Into Treatment With Sedation Dentistry

Oral health is critical to overall health. Yet, many individuals have intense fears about visiting the dentist, leading them to opt for no treatment at all. If you can relate, you should know that it’s normal to experience some apprehension about dental procedures.
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