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      <title>6 Reasons Seniors Need Regular Dental Care</title>
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      <description>As we age, taking care of our health becomes increasingly important, and this includes our oral health. Seniors often face unique challenges when it comes to maintaining their dental health, and regular dental care becomes crucial in preventing complications that could impact their overall well-being. Whether it’s to avoid tooth decay, gum disease, or to manage conditions related to aging, seniors need to prioritize dental visits and proper oral hygiene. Here are six compelling reasons why seniors should make regular dental care a top priority. 1. Prevention of Tooth Decay and Cavities Tooth decay is not just a problem for 
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  1. Prevention of Tooth Decay and Cavities

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      Tooth decay is not just a problem for children—seniors are also highly susceptible to cavities. Over the years, the enamel that protects teeth can wear down, making teeth more vulnerable to decay. Dry mouth, often a side effect of medications commonly taken by seniors, can also lead to cavities as it reduces saliva production. Regular dental check-ups can catch cavities early and help prevent tooth loss.
    
  
  
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  2. Prevention and Management of Gum Disease

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      Gum disease, or periodontal disease, is a common concern for seniors. Poor oral hygiene over the years, compounded by certain health conditions such as diabetes or heart disease, can increase the likelihood of gum disease. If left untreated, gum disease can lead to gum recession, tooth loss, and infections that could spread to other parts of the body. Regular cleanings and exams are essential to prevent and manage gum disease.
    
  
  
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  3. Addressing Dry Mouth

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      Many seniors experience dry mouth, a condition often caused by medications or health conditions. Saliva plays an important role in keeping your mouth clean and neutralizing acids that can cause tooth decay. Without enough saliva, the risk of cavities and gum disease increases. Dentists can recommend treatments and solutions to alleviate dry mouth, such as special mouthwashes, artificial saliva, and tips to stay hydrated.
    
  
  
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  4. Managing Tooth Loss and Dental Appliances

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      Tooth loss is a common issue among seniors, and for those who wear dentures or other dental appliances, regular dental care is crucial. Dentures need to be properly fitted and maintained to ensure comfort and functionality. Poorly fitting dentures can cause sores, difficulty eating, and even infections. Routine dental visits ensure that dentures and implants are in good shape and that any issues are addressed promptly.
    
  
  
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  5. Oral Cancer Screenings

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      Oral cancer is a serious concern for seniors. According to the American Cancer Society, the risk of oral cancer increases significantly with age, particularly in those over 60. Regular dental visits often include oral cancer screenings, which can detect any abnormalities early. Early detection is key in effectively treating oral cancer and improving outcomes.
    
  
  
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  6. Impact on Overall Health

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      Maintaining good oral health is essential for overall health, especially for seniors. Poor dental health has been linked to various health issues, including heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory infections. Oral bacteria can enter the bloodstream and contribute to systemic inflammation, which can exacerbate chronic health conditions. By keeping up with regular dental care, seniors can reduce their risk of developing or worsening other health problems.
    
  
  
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      A: It is recommended that seniors visit the dentist at least twice a year for cleanings and check-ups. However, those with existing dental problems, gum disease, or wearing dentures may need more frequent visits. Your dentist can provide a tailored plan based on your oral health needs.
    
  
  
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      A: Signs of gum disease include red, swollen, or bleeding gums, receding gum lines, persistent bad breath, loose teeth, and pain when chewing. If any of these symptoms are present, it’s important to seek dental care as soon as possible to prevent further damage.
    
  
  
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      A: Yes, dry mouth can be managed with several treatments. Dentists often recommend using special mouthwashes, saliva substitutes, staying hydrated, and chewing sugar-free gum to stimulate saliva production. In some cases, medication adjustments may also help.
    
  
  
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      A: Yes, dental implants can be a great option for seniors who have healthy gums and enough bone density to support the implants. Implants are a long-lasting solution that looks and feels more natural compared to dentures, though they may not be suitable for everyone. A dentist will evaluate if you are a good candidate.
    
  
  
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      A: Ill-fitting dentures can cause discomfort, sores, and difficulty eating or speaking. Over time, they can also contribute to gum infections, bone loss, and further tooth loss. Regular dental visits are necessary to ensure your dentures fit properly and are adjusted as needed.
    
  
  
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      A: Absolutely. Poor oral health has been linked to several systemic health issues, including heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory infections. Bacteria from the mouth can enter the bloodstream, leading to inflammation and exacerbating other health conditions. Maintaining good oral hygiene and regular dental visits can help reduce these risks.
    
  
  
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      <description>A bright, confident smile can make all the difference in your personal and professional life. If you have been dreaming of perfect teeth but struggle with discoloration, chips, gaps, or misshapen teeth, veneers might be the ideal solution for you. We specialize in creating stunning smiles with custom veneers tailored to your unique dental needs. What Are Veneers? Veneers are thin, custom-made shells designed to cover the front surface of your teeth. Typically made from porcelain or composite resin, veneers mimic the appearance of natural teeth and are an excellent option for improving your smile. Porcelain veneers are known for 
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  What Are Veneers?

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  Benefits of Veneers

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      We are dedicated to providing exceptional dental care and helping our patients achieve the smiles of their dreams. Our experienced team uses the latest technology and techniques to ensure your veneers look natural and feel comfortable. We take the time to understand your unique needs and tailor our treatments to meet your individual goals.
    
  
  
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      <description>Dental implants have revolutionized the field of restorative dentistry, offering a durable and aesthetically pleasing solution for missing teeth. Whether you’ve lost a tooth due to injury, decay, or other reasons, dental implants can restore your smile and enhance your oral health. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore everything you need to know about dental implants, from the basics to the benefits, and what you can expect during the procedure. What Are Dental Implants? Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of biocompatible materials, typically titanium, that are surgically inserted into the jawbone. These implants provide a strong foundation for 
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                    Dental implants offer numerous advantages over other tooth replacement options:
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                    Maintaining your dental implants is similar to caring for your natural teeth. Here are some tips to ensure their longevity:
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                    Dental implants are a reliable, long-lasting solution for missing teeth, offering numerous benefits that improve both oral health and quality of life. If you’re considering dental implants, schedule a consultation with your dentist to explore your options and start your journey toward a restored confident smile.
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                    Teeth grinding involves the clenching and gnashing of teeth, usually without the person’s awareness. While occasional grinding might not be a cause for immediate concern, chronic bruxism can result in various complications. Many individuals unknowingly grind their teeth during periods of stress, anxiety, or sleep disorders such as sleep apnea.
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                    If left untreated, the effects of teeth grinding can progress and result in permanent damage. Enamel erosion might lead to irreversible tooth structure loss, while cracked teeth are more prone to bacterial infiltration, potentially causing infections within the teeth and gums. TMJ disorders, if not managed, can lead to chronic pain and discomfort that impact your quality of life.
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                    The most common cause of bad breath is the food that we ingest. The food that we ingest first enters our bodies through our mouth. Some foods have stronger odors than others such as onions or garlic. These odors can eventually cause bad breath. Even brushing, flossing, or using mouthwash sometimes will not get rid of the smell completely. If this happens, time is your best friend. If given enough time, the food will pass through your body, and the odor will no longer remain.
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                    To ensure thorough cleaning and eliminate residual food particles, it’s crucial to use the correct brushing technique. Start by holding your toothbrush at a 45° angle, ensuring the handle is parallel to the floor. With the bristles positioned against your teeth, move the brush in a circular motion along the outer surfaces. Utilize your wrist to perform this motion, focusing on brushing a single tooth at a time.
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      <description>Do you brush twice a day, floss regularly and visit the dentist for cleanings twice a year, but you still aren’t receiving the perfect review you hoped for at your dental appointments? You can help supplement the usual steps with making sure you are getting the right foods that improve your dental health. Specific foods to avoid are mainly those that contain sugar, which is the biggest culprit of tooth damage – especially added, refined sugars. These sugars can feed harmful bacteria that cause tooth decay. Other especially harmful things for your teeth are acidic beverages like sodas and sports 
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                    Turmeric is an excellent addition to curries and different meats. Or you can simply add a teaspoon to a morning smoothie or acai bowl.
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      <description>Pain is one of the primary reasons people avoid dental treatment. Many individuals who suffer from chronic dental issues will forgo necessary dental procedures due to a fear of pain. While treatments such as tooth extractions, bridges, and crowns can be uncomfortable, modern dentistry has developed a variety of effective pain management techniques that can make dental procedures much more tolerable. Here are three approaches your dentist may use to manage pain during oral procedures: Sedation Techniques Sedation therapies help patients relax while the dentist works in their mouths. There are different levels of sedation that dentists can use to 
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                    Sedation therapies help patients relax while the dentist works in their mouths.  There are different levels of sedation that dentists can use to manage pain during procedures. The levels of sedation range from minimal, moderate, and deep to general. Minimal sedation is the lightest level of sedation, where the patient is awake and aware but is fully relaxed. Moderate sedation causes the patient to be awake, but their awareness is skewed. Slurred speech and temporary amnesia may occur, but these effects are not harmful. Deep sedation causes the patient to be mostly asleep, but they can be easily brought back to full consciousness with gentle direction. General sedation is rarely used and is mostly reserved for young children or those who cannot cooperate. The dentist will work with you to determine which level of sedation is best for you based on the procedure and your level of anxiety.
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      <description>Good gum health is the foundation for a great smile. If you’re like many people, though, you don’t think too much about your gums as you are putting in the effort to keep your teeth clean and healthy. There are a number of easy things you can implement into your daily life to foster good gum health. 1. Know If You Have Risk Factors Like other conditions, there are certain risk factors that can make you more prone to having poor gum health. While some of these risk factors — such as pregnancy, genetics, and crooked teeth — are beyond 
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                    Like other conditions, there are certain risk factors that can make you more prone to having poor gum health. While some of these risk factors — such as pregnancy, genetics, and crooked teeth — are beyond your control, there are others that can often be managed or addressed. For example, if you smoke or chew tobacco or have poor oral hygiene, your gums are at risk.
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                    In addition to knowing if you have any risk factors that could affect the health of your gums, you should also be aware of the signs that could indicate issues. These include gums that bleed easily or that no longer meet your teeth, gaps in your permanent teeth that weren’t there previously, partial dentures that no longer fit as they used to, and changes in your teeth bite or the way they fit together.
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      <description>We know that the cold winter weather and dry air wreak havoc on the skin. Did you know that these weather conditions can also facilitate dental problems? Being aware of these winter dental woes, as well as how to combat them, will help to keep your mouth healthy in the cold, and avoid the tooth pain and increased sensitivity which many of us experience in the wintertime. 4 Reasons to Visit the Dentist in Winter: To Avoid Crowds and Long Waits: The winter is a great time to schedule a dental appointment! Summertime means that there will be an influx 
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      <description>November is National Diabetes Month, and as we raise awareness we also want to examine our lifestyle routines to make sure we are not only managing diabetes well but are also taking the proper preventative measures to ensure that this disease doesn’t affect other areas of our bodies. Did you know that people who have diabetes are at a higher risk of developing periodontitis, or advanced gum disease? Those with diabetes are also more susceptible to tooth decay, gingivitis, thrush, and dry mouth. Fortunately, these conditions and diseases are preventable if you maintain a healthy dental regimen while managing your 
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                    If you haven’t already established a healthy dental regimen, talk with your dentist about how you can improve your daily hygiene routine. Make sure your dentist is aware that you are a diabetic. Studies have shown a link between periodontal disease and an increased risk of diabetic complications, so always keep regular appointments for cleanings and examinations and make sure you are managing your diabetes as directed by your doctor. Keeping your blood sugar at a healthy level can help further prevent the development of periodontal disease.
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                    Despite this, it is still important for those passing out treats and your kids to have fun and enjoy the festivities. You can still find a middle ground and enjoy Halloween in plenty of healthier and fun ways without being the Halloween Grinch. Here are non-sugary treats that your kids can enjoy for Halloween.
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                    You can give your kids healthier alternatives to trick or treating by putting together a fun bag of yummy fruits. But this does not mean you give them dried fruit because it contains high sugar. Consuming large amounts of dry fruits could lead to weight gain, and the fruit can stick between teeth and erode the enamel. Instead of giving your kids sticky fruits, you can swap them with healthier fruits like:
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                    You can get creative with the fruits and ask your kids to help you make spooky fruits like bananas, strawberry ghosts, frightful fruit kebabs, or pumpkin oranges. Your kids will have fun helping you be creative with the fruit monsters while keeping your mind at ease, knowing they won’t indulge in the typical cavity-filled Halloween candies.
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                    There are various zero-sugar chocolate companies that sweeten their chocolate bars with natural sweeteners that taste great and are healthier for the teeth. You can also try healthy alternatives to candy treats like Halloween pretzels, peanut butter cups, pudding cups, Goldfish, or other types of sugar-free snacks. You can find a variety of nonsugary treats in your local grocery store or online.
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                    After binging on candy, ask your kids to drink lots of water right away and wait 30 minutes to an hour before brushing. This is because the acid in the sugary treats can temporarily weaken your child’s enamel. Therefore, brushing immediately after eating candy puts their teeth at irreparable enamel damage (chipping or breaking).
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      <title>Early Signs Of Oral Cancer</title>
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      <description>There are over 300,000 cases of oral and lip cancer worldwide. Oral cancer, also known as mouth cancer, develops in the mouth’s tissues (oral cavity). Men are at a higher risk of getting it than women. What Is Oral Cancer? This is a life-threatening condition if not diagnosed and treated early. It presents itself as growths or sores in the mouth that do not go away. Many cases are discovered when it has already spread to the neck lymph nodes. It is essential to have regular dental visits, which involve an examination of the mouth, lips, throat, and face. Additionally, 
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  What Is Oral Cancer?

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                    This is a life-threatening condition if not diagnosed and treated early. It presents itself as growths or sores in the mouth that do not go away. Many cases are discovered when it has already spread to the neck lymph nodes. It is essential to have regular dental visits, which involve an examination of the mouth, lips, throat, and face. Additionally, your doctor may also screen you for oral cancer. To be safe, it is essential to know the early signs of oral cancer should they occur.
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                    Oral cancer occurs in the following areas of the body;
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                    There are several types of mouth cancers, categorized as head and neck cancers Cancer that affects the mouth and the oropharynx is known as oropharyngeal cancer.
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                    You should make an appointment with your doctor as soon as you have persistent pain lasting more than two weeks or an infection.
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                    Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a sexually transmitted virus and those sexually active get HPV at some time in life. This virus causes cancers of the mouth, especially in men over 50 years and those with multiple sexual partners.
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                    Your doctor may order imaging tests to determine how far it spread. They include:
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                    There is no proven way to prevent oral cancer. However, you can minimize the risk by:
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      <description>Sugars are simple carbohydrates. Our body requires glucose converted from carbohydrates to fuel energy and brain function. Consuming sugar in moderation can be healthy, which is the secret to consuming sweet foods and drinks. Naturally occurring sugars in fruits or dairy are part of a healthy diet but should be consumed in moderation, especially for pre-diabetics and people with diabetes. Sugar comes in various forms, such as natural sugars like white sugar, brown sugar, or honey, and caloric sweeteners manufactured chemically like high fructose corn syrup and cane sugar. Processed Foods Are Unhealthy Processed foods are high in added sugar 
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                    Added sugar is any sugar or caloric sweeteners added to food or beverages during processing, food preparation, or at the table.  The primary sources of added sugar include:
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                    Certain vegetables and root vegetables contain natural sugars like yams, sweet potatoes, beets, potatoes, carrots, parsnips, and yams. These foods contain greater nutritional value than food products with added sugars. Fruits also contain healthy sugars. This does not mean that they should be excessively consumed.  Eat 2-3 pieces of fruit per day.
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                    Raw honey, maple syrup, and molasses have natural sugars that contain antioxidants, minerals, and other nutrients. Lactose in milk contains protein that provides sustained energy supplies that make you feel full for longer than processed foods.
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                    The following are some of the foods that have a high sugar content and should be consumed in moderation:
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                    Consuming the foods mentioned above in moderation is essential since they can spike up your sugar levels.
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                    Adding a small amount of sugar to nutrient-dense foods such as wholegrain bread and cereals improves their palatability and may encourage eating more of these foods.
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                    A moderate intake of refined sugar can be an acceptable part of a healthy diet. Experts define a moderate intake as not more than 10 percent of calories per day (that’s 200 calories per day of a 2,000-calorie diet: 12 teaspoons or 50 grams). Men should consume no more than 9 teaspoons (36 grams or 150 calories) of added sugar daily. For women, the number is lower: 6 teaspoons (25 grams or 100 calories) per day.
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                    Adding extra glucose to your diet is not necessary. Your body extracts glucose from the sugars and other carbohydrates in your food. It also produces new glucose, mainly in the liver. A healthy dietary pattern limits added sugars to less than 10 percent of calories per day.
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                    You should limit foods and drinks with high amounts of added sugar and sugar-sweetened beverages like soda and energy drinks.
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                    Excessive sugar consumption can lead to serious chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, obesity, hypertension, and heart disease. If you are trying to limit or moderate your sugar intake is essential. Sugar intake. Excessive sugar intake can also cause oral health problems like cavities, especially when you do not practice good oral hygiene. Sugar encourages the breeding grounds for bacteria to multiply, increasing tooth decay risk.
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                    Learn to identify sugar on the product food labels. They can be listed as sucrose (table sugar), corn sweetener, high-fructose corn syrup, and fruit juice concentrate. Other names are nectars, raw sugar, barley malt syrup, maple syrup, fructose sweeteners, liquid fructose, honey, molasses, beet sugar, invert sugar, coconut sugar, rice syrup, honey, agave syrup, coconut sugar, demerara, or anhydrous dextrose.
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                    The other way to identify it on a food label is to look out for any “-ose” endings, like glucose, dextrose, sucrose, maltose, and lactose. Buying less processed foods will help stave off some of these hidden sugars, the chemical suffix for sugars. You can also under the category called “Total Carbohydrate.”
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                    Many try to cut back on calories by switching from sugar-sweetened to diet foods and drinks containing low- or no-calorie sweeteners. These artificial sweeteners are also known as sugar substitutes. They are sweeter than table sugar; therefore, smaller amounts can create the same level of sweetness. They contain little to no calories and should be consumed with caution since they can intensify a person’s craving for sugar, making it challenging to maintain a sugar-free diet.
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                    Foods containing natural sugars are low in sodium and calories and high in vitamins, minerals, fiber, and water content. Fiber is highly beneficial to the body because it is digested slowly; therefore, it doesn’t spike sugar levels like added sugar.
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                    You can gradually reduce the amount of sugars in your diet until your palate gets used to it. Consume a balanced diet rich in fruits, complex carbs, water, and regular exercises to prevent sugar-related diseases like diabetes or obesity. For more information please 
    
  
  
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      <description>Do you regularly go to the dentist? Probably not as often as you should. Most people visit the dentist to have their teeth cleaned or whitened. Gums tend to take the back seat compared to their white counterparts, but they are equally important. The state of your gums indicates the health of your teeth and has a profound effect on overall body health. Healthy gums can help prevent various diseases in the body. Therefore, it is; essential to take care of your mouth to protect your overall health. Read on to learn how gums affect your overall health. How Gum 
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                    Healthy gums can help prevent various diseases in the body. Therefore, it is; essential to take care of your mouth to protect your overall health. Read on to learn how gums affect your overall health.
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  How Gum Disease Starts

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                    Gums are tissues that surround and protect the teeth, teeth roots, and jawbones. Gums seal the teeth forming a protective layer against disease-causing bacteria (plaque). They are the supportive structure keeping teeth in place. Gums also prevent sensitivity, preserve bone mass, help reduce foul mouth odor, and support dental installation or restorations such as crowns and bridges.
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                    Once bacteria make their way into deeper parts of your teeth, the structure of your teeth collapses. Leaving gums untreated paves the way for harmful bacteria to get into the bloodstream, causing inflammation, bleeding gums, and gum redness leading to periodontal disease.
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                    The advanced stage of periodontal disease is periodontitis, which causes teeth to fall out by affecting the bones and tissues connected to your teeth. This affects the health of your teeth and overall body health by predisposing you to chronic medical conditions.
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                    If you don’t take care of your teeth and gums by brushing daily or avoiding visiting the dentist regularly, you can build up to harmful bacteria in the mouth. Bacteria cause infections that can be easily treated if caught early. However, if left untreated, the infection spreads severely throughout the body.
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                    Additionally, it can trigger the immune system to become hyperactive, putting you at risk of allergic reactions. Studies show that people suffering from periodontal disease are at risk of developing the following chronic medical conditions.
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                    The link between healthy gums and overall health is undeniable. Maintaining healthy gums is the best way to minimize the risk of developing medical conditions associated with gum disease. Other factors that may contribute to periodontal disease include:
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                    Healthy gums are vital to preventing gum disease and improving overall health. If you are experiencing any changes in your mouth like bleeding gums when brushing or mouth sores, 
    
  
  
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      <description>When it comes to your oral health, your routine at home is arguably just as important as seeing the dentist once every six months for teeth cleaning. A good at-home routine is essential for preventing tooth decay and gum disease. But what is the ideal at-home oral care routine? It’s pretty simple, consisting of daily brushing and daily flossing. You can even elect to complement your at-home oral care routine by using a mouth rinse to further eliminate plaque-causing bacteria within the mouth. Remember, it’s never too late to start. Here’s a closer look at what your daily oral care 
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          . Be sure to use fluoride toothpaste and try brushing your teeth at a 45-degree angle, gently and in small circular movements. Make sure you also brush your tongue and the area of your mouth where the teeth meet the gum line. While most people elect to brush their teeth first thing in the morning and then before they go to bed at night, it’s also a good idea to brush if you’ve consumed foods or drinks high in sugar.
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          Flossing serves two very important purposes. One, it helps remove food stuck between the teeth that the toothbrush cannot reach. Two, it helps remove plaque buildup around the gum line, which can lead to gum disease if it’s not removed. On that note, it’s important to incorporate daily flossing into your oral care routine. It doesn’t matter what time of the day you floss, just so long as you commit to doing it. Though you should find the type of floss that you prefer, we recommend a waxed type for easy gliding between the teeth. Gently slide the floss in between each tooth and up so it’s underneath the gum line. Make a few passes to ensure that you’re removing all of the plaque buildup that has accumulated.
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          A mouth rinse isn’t necessarily crucial to a good oral care routine, but it can serve as a nice complement to flossing and brushing. Mouth rinse serves a couple of purposes, as it can help freshen breath, help eliminate acids and minimize plaque buildup. To properly use a mouth rinse, take the suggested amount and then swish it all around in your mouth before spitting it out into the sink.
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          Finally, while a good at-home oral care routine is essential to a healthy mouth, you should still be seeing the dentist at least once every six months for teeth cleaning. Also at these appointments, we will conduct a thorough oral exam and recommend areas where improvements should be made when it comes to brushing and flossing. It’s at these appointments where any small issues that are detected can often be easily resolved before they become larger, more complex issues.
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      <description>Teeth whitening, also known as teeth bleaching, is an increasingly popular and prevalent dental procedure that takes an important place in cosmetic dentistry. With time, adult teeth experience changes in color because of changes in mineral structure, eating habits, tobacco, dark-colored beverages, and more. In addition to food choices, some medications can also cause tooth enamel to lose its brilliance, shine, and color. According to the Federation of Dental Association, bleaching whitens the teeth beyond the natural color. While dental bleaching is often done professionally in the office of a dentist, several at-home remedies have emerged, making teeth whitening less 
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                    Truffle oil has special properties within it to reduce yellowness present on the teeth, making them whiter and shiny. Similar to baking soda, all you need to do is just dip your toothbrush in white truffle oil and put some toothpaste on it. Brush your teeth in a regular manner. Repeat the process at least three times a day after meals. You will notice a considerable difference in the color of your teeth with less yellowness. Slowly and steadily, the yellowness disappears, resulting in white, shiny teeth.
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                    Olive oil has been known to have properties to reduce stains on the teeth. It is especially beneficial for people who have developed stains on their teeth because of excessive smoking and tea or coffee. All you need to do is just put some olive oil on a washcloth and rub it on the stained teeth.
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                    Citrus fruits like oranges and pineapples can also stimulate the production of saliva, resulting in dissolving and rinsing plaque. These can be pretty useful in whitening teeth in the longer run. Rinsing teeth with 1:1 water and lemon juice solution once or twice a week can help. Remember, overdoing it can result in damage to the teeth.
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                    So while you may not be able to afford a dental whitening, or are concerned with the health benefits associated with a strong chemical whitening, these tips can help you afford a gorgeous smile you will want to always be showing off.
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      <description>It is important to help your child understand the importance of a consistent oral care routine. If a routine is established early on in their lives, it will be second nature for them for years to come. It isn’t always fun going to visit the dentist, but you and your child can have a much better time if you follow these easy tips! Before your child even has teeth, you can get them in the habit of brushing. Silicone sleeves go over your finger that simulates brushing. Your child is already familiar with this since they use a bottle, but 
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          Before your child even has teeth, you can get them in the habit of brushing. Silicone sleeves go over your finger that simulates brushing. Your child is already familiar with this since they use a bottle, but this reinforces the notion that brushing is a good thing. Scrubbing their gums will get them prepared for using a regular toothbrush when the time comes.
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          Next, it is important to set a time limit on brushing. Most adults are encouraged to brush for two to three minutes, so a song fits perfectly for children’s brushing. When your child gets old enough, you can have them select their favorite song and have them brush their teeth with it.  Before then, choose something soothing that puts your child at ease while you get them ready for a lifetime of brushing.
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          When selecting a brush for your child, make sure to get an appropriately sized toothbrush. You don’t want to buy an adult toothbrush for your two-year-old. It will not work nearly as well as a children’s toothbrush. The sizing will make a huge difference in the comfort level of your child.
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          Brushing isn’t the only activity that will help take care of a child’s teeth.  Flossing is important and is just as important as brushing.  A toothbrush cannot get in between your teeth as floss can, and incorporating this into your child’s routine early on is critical. As soon as your child’s teeth begin to appear and touch one another, they need to start flossing. Flossing prevents cavities and other dental problems.
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                    Teeth often need to be removed due to decay, disease, or trauma. Having a tooth removed or “pulled” is called a tooth extraction. Before the extraction, you will be given an anesthetic to reduce your discomfort. There are many risks with tooth extraction, for more information visit this resource for a full explanation of potential issues:
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      <description>Our practice understands how much you want to care for your overall health. This also includes your teeth! Bad eating habits and poor oral hygiene can lead to cavities, tooth decay, and even overall health conditions. In between visits, at-home care is vital to reducing tooth decay. We recommend the following tips to help keep you and your families’ smiles healthy for years to come! Here are 8 Tips for a Healthy Mouth: 1. Brush twice a day. When brushing your teeth, it is important to brush back and forth in short (tooth-wide) strokes. Tilt the brush vertically and make 
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                    Oral cancer, also known as oral cavity cancer or mouth cancer, is cancer that develops on the lips, inside the mouth, throat, and esophagus.
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                    Oral cancer can occur anywhere in the mouth including the salivary glands, pharynx, larynx, and throat making it difficult to check on your own. However, common signs of oral cancer can include the following:
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      <description>If you look under your tongue in the mirror, you’ll notice a small piece of tissue that connects your tongue to the bottom of your mouth–the frenulum. Around 10% of babies are born with a condition commonly known as tongue-tie, where the frenulum is shorter or thicker than average, limiting the motion of their tongue. If severe, this condition can interfere with a child’s ability to eat and speak as well as impact their oral health. Tongue-Tie Tongue-tie is a congenital condition, known as ankyloglossia, in which the lingual frenulum connecting the tongue to the floor of the mouth may 
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                    In mild cases, treatment may not be necessary, however, it is possible for the condition to present difficulties later in the child’s life as they continue to grow and develop.
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                    In mild cases, symptoms may not interfere with day-to-day activities but can worsen with age.
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                    Mothers may notice their infant having difficulty latching or pain during nursing as the tongue-tie can prevent an adequate seal while breastfeeding causing the child to use their gums to feed. Other signs in infants may include breastfeeding for long periods, constant hunger, trouble gaining weight, or a clicking sound while feeding.
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                    If the condition is not treated in childhood, the patient will adapt to living with the condition. Limited tongue mobility can lead to the following symptoms:
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                    Tongue-tie limits the tongue’s movement which can impact the way a person eats and swallows. This can affect the amount of saliva in the mouth which is crucial to helping wash away debris, oral bacteria, and plaque. In severe cases, tongue-tie can increase a patient’s risk for gum disease, tooth decay, and cavities.
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                    As the child grows, speech impediments may occur as the restriction of the tongue can prevent proper articulation and may develop a lisp. Certain sounds such as “T”, “D”, “S”, “Z”, “Th”, “N”, “L” can be difficult to enunciate.
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                    Sleep apnea is a condition in which the body stops breathing repeatedly during sleep. One of the causes of sleep apnea can be an underdeveloped palate commonly associated with patients with tongue-tie. Patients with tongue-tie can be at an increased risk of sleep apnea. Signs of sleep apnea include daytime sleepiness, morning headaches, memory problems, and difficulty concentrating.
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                    If the movement of the tongue is restricted, the mouth will adapt to accommodate the limited range of motion. This can lead to improper development of the jaw, mouth, and palate which may impact tooth alignment. If these bones are narrower or smaller than average, you may be at risk of temporomandibular joint pain and dysfunctions which can include severe jaw and neck pain, headaches, popping sound when moving your jaw, and difficulty opening and closing your jaw.
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                    Although treatment is preferred as soon as possible during childhood, adults can still seek treatment to increase their quality of life. In mild cases, myofunctional therapy may be recommended which includes exercises to help improve control and strength of the tongue.
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                    Surgical treatment is often used to treat tongue-tie. The procedure is known as frenotomy and is a quick and simple surgery. During the procedure, the area is numbed with a local anesthetic and the lingual frenulum is cut, freeing the tongue.
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                    Complications are rare but can include bleeding, infection, scarring, and damaged salivary glands.
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                    Following treatment, your doctor may recommend certain exercises that involve moving or holding your tongue in certain positions to strengthen the muscle.
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      <description>When you start to have a toothache that won’t go away, it can make you feel lousy and miserable. This may be a sign of an infection or cavity. Tooth pain is not normal and should be evaluated by your dentist immediately. Left untreated, the infection may spread and lead to serious dental consequences. What is an Abscessed Tooth? An abscessed tooth, also known as a dental abscess, is a collection of pus that has formed around the tooth due to a bacterial infection. There are different types of abscesses depending on their location. Types A periapical abscess develops at 
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                    An abscessed tooth, also known as a dental abscess, is a collection of pus that has formed around the tooth due to a bacterial infection. There are different types of abscesses depending on their location.
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     develops at the root of your tooth often from an infected cavity or fractured tooth. A periodontal abscess results from gum disease affecting the bone and soft tissues surrounding the tooth and develops in the gum pockets. Gingival abscesses develop on the gums but do not affect the surrounding soft tissue or tooth.
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                    An abscessed tooth is caused by a bacterial infection. If an opening develops in your tooth or the surrounding tissues, the bacteria can enter the body and lead to infection. Severe tooth decay, cavities, fractured teeth, gum disease, and trauma to the gums and teeth can all increase your risk of developing a bacterial infection that can lead to an abscessed tooth.
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                    The most visible sign is a swollen area or growth along the gums or tooth accompanied by a throbbing or sharp-shooting sensation of pain. Other symptoms of an abscessed tooth may include:
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                    In severe cases or if the infection spreads, you may also experience headaches, swollen lymph nodes, achiness, and fever.
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                    Treatment for an abscessed tooth focuses on relieving symptoms, eliminating the infection, and treating the cause.
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                    It is important to seek treatment as dental abscesses do not disappear on their own, even if the abscess ruptures and the pus is drained, the infection can remain. The bacteria will continue to spread and destroy surrounding tissue.
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                    Your dentist may recommend using a diagnostic imaging test to confirm your diagnosis such as an X-ray or CT scan. These tests can identify the location of the infection and possible cause as well as show any other areas that may be affected.
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      <description>October is the start of fall and holiday season for many of our patients and can be full of fun activities and events. From costume parties, get-togethers, trick-or-treating, and parades, there is tons of fun to be had–but we also want you to be healthy and safe! This month we want to do our part in making sure you keep your smile cavity-free this October with our dental tips! Cavities and Candy Do dentists hate candy? Of course not! In fact, studies show that over 76% of dental offices hand out candy every year during the month of October–but we 
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                    Do dentists hate candy? Of course not! In fact, studies show that over 76% of dental offices hand out candy every year during the month of October–but we also put a toothbrush and toothpaste in the bag! We know it is an uphill battle to tell our patients to not eat candy. However, as professionals in oral health we know that the October sugar rush can easily impact your oral health.
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                    Is candy really that bad for your health? No, candy can be okay in moderation, but it can quickly become a sticky situation! The bacteria in your mouth love sweets as much as you and while you eat, they feed on the sugar in food and turn it into acid. Eating a lot of candy at once increases the amount of acid being made in your mouth, and this acid attacks and breaks down the protective enamel layer of your teeth raising your risk of tooth decay. The longer the sugar is in your mouth, the more acid is produced, and the longer your teeth are exposed the higher your chance of cavities!
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                    Cavities that are left untreated can reach deep within the tooth, cause infection, and eventually kill your teeth. This will cause the infected tooth to rot, fall out, and often need to be removed to prevent the spread of harmful bacteria or infection.
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                    If you have a lot of candy on your hands, sort it into two groups. One group should contain all the sticky, chewy, hard, and sour candies. Put everything else in the second group. The sticky, chewy, hard, and sour candies will lead to more acidity in your mouth if you eat a lot of them at once. Be sure to balance it out and choose your candy wisely.
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                    Candy is safe when eaten in moderation. Limit yourself to 8-10 small pieces a sitting and keep the wrappers in front of you so you know how many you’ve had. We recommend eating candy after a full meal or as an afternoon snack so you aren’t filling up sugar. Always follow your candy time with a glass of water to rinse away excess sugar.
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      <description>Did you know that over 60 million Americans struggle with gum disease annually? September is National Gum Care Month! Good oral health care is important every month of the year, but during September we focus on educating patients about the importance of your gum’s health and preventing gum disease. Why is Gum Care Important? When imagining dental health, teeth seem to be the primary focus– but your gums are equally important! Gums protect your teeth by securing the roots of your teeth which allows your teeth to function optimally. Improper gum care can damage your teeth and put you at 
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                    When imagining dental health, teeth seem to be the primary focus– but your gums are equally important! Gums protect your teeth by securing the roots of your teeth which allows your teeth to function optimally. Improper gum care can damage your teeth and put you at risk of developing gum disease. Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is the infection and irritation of gums and soft tissues that surround and support your teeth. It is classified into two stages: gingivitis and periodontitis.
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                    Periodontitis is the advanced stage of gum disease and occurs when toxins from the bacterial plaque begin to spread not only into the gums but bones and ligaments that support your teeth. Over time it can lead to the loss of tissue and bone, causing your teeth to loosen and begin shifting. This stage of gum disease is not reversible and can only be managed through professional dental treatment which may involve surgery if severe.
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      <description>As summer ends, we want to remind you to schedule a dental exam! Though you know brushing and flossing are essential, so are regular and routine dental exams. During your exam, we do more than clean your teeth… We also make sure your oral health is in check! You may wonder, if you brush and floss regularly, why do you need to visit the dentist every six months? Dental Exams During your dental exam, we examine the health of your gums and search for any indications of oral cancer, bad breath, plaque, tartar, gum disease, or cavities. We may also 
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                    We may recommend x-rays depending on your age, risks of disease, or symptoms. X-rays help us to diagnose problems that we can’t see on the surface such as impacted teeth, cysts, bone decay, and swelling. Our x-ray machines emit virtually no radiation, but as a precaution, we continue to insist patients wear lead aprons when necessary. Panoramic x-rays can capture a complete view of your upper and lower jaw within a single image.
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                    The last stage of your dental exam is professional cleaning. Using specialized tools, we will remove plaque and tartar buildup. Even if you brush twice a day and floss daily, the buildup can occur where your cleaning can’t reach and be tougher to remove than your brushes and floss can handle. If the plaque isn’t removed, it can develop into tartar which can increase your risk of gum disease and tooth decay. After removing any build-up and plaque, we may polish your teeth using a dental paste that gently removes surface stains from your teeth.
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                    After your exam, we will go over your oral hygiene habits to ensure you maintain a happy and healthy smile. If any treatment is needed, we will discuss your options and schedule them for a later date. Between each visit it is important that you continue to practice good oral hygiene habits such as brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and using a mouthwash.
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                    We recommend patients visit the dentist’s office every six months so that we can monitor your oral health regularly. If untreated, these conditions can worsen and may develop into more serious conditions.
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      <description>Since you were young, you’ve been warned about the importance of brushing your teeth twice a day to ensure good oral health. This care begins with choosing the right toothbrush to help keep your teeth clean and healthy. Choosing between the traditional manual toothbrush or an electric-powered brush can be difficult, so we’ve put together a few facts to help you decide. Benefits of Manual Toothbrushes The traditional manual toothbrushes are more cost-effective compared to electric-powered brushes. Though they may not be as powerful in brush strength, you can control how you brush each tooth, and the convenience of never 
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                    The traditional manual toothbrushes are more cost-effective compared to electric-powered brushes. Though they may not be as powerful in brush strength, you can control how you brush each tooth, and the convenience of never having to worry about batteries or if your toothbrush is charged can’t be beaten! Plus, replacing a manual toothbrush can be easier and less expensive than their electric counterparts.
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                    Some may argue that electric brushes are better since some models are proven to significantly remove more plaque buildup, but research shows that patients with good oral hygiene routines who use manual toothbrushes have similar results. Manual toothbrushes do require more work and for you to be mindful of how you brush your teeth as brushing too hard can damage your teeth and gums.
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                    Electronically powered toothbrushes have small brush heads so that you can reach all areas of the mouth easily and are ideal for patients with limited mobility. Some even have varied bristle lengths and widths to clean away areas where food, debris, and plaque may hide. These powerful brushes enable you to remove plaque easier than manual brushes and may even come with different modes such as ones for sensitive teeth, deep cleaning, whitening, and tongue cleaning.
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      <description>On a hot summer day, it is common to find yourself seeking a cool refreshment to make you more comfortable in the heat. What is not as common is feeling a sharp pain through your teeth once you take a bite or sip of a cool treat. We aren’t talking about brain freezes–we are talking about sensitive teeth! It is estimated that 45 million Americans struggle with sensitive teeth annually, which makes it an extremely common condition. What is tooth sensitivity? Tooth sensitivity can be triggered by hot or cold temperatures, sweet or sour foods and drinks, or deep cavities 
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                    Tooth sensitivity can be triggered by hot or cold temperatures, sweet or sour foods and drinks, or deep cavities and fillings. Your teeth are protected by a layer of enamel that protects the exposed portions of your teeth below the gumline. If the enamel layer thins or wears down, it exposes dentin. Dentin is more porous and contains microscopic canals known as tubules which when exposed can allow fluid to flow through them and irritate the nerves within your teeth.
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                    You may also increase your tooth sensitivity by using certain teeth whitening products or chemicals. The main ingredient in many whitening solutions is peroxide which can irritate the nerves in your teeth and lead to sensitivity.
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                    Your treatment will depend on the cause and severity. If your pain is due to a recent dental procedure or cleaning, the sensitivity is most likely temporary and an over-the-counter pain reliever will help to reduce pain until the discomfort subsides.
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                    For those whose sensitivity is caused by poor hygiene habits, then switching toothbrushes and brushing patterns can provide a great deal of relief. A soft-bristle brush will help to keep your teeth clean without damaging the enamel or gums. Using toothpaste designed for those with sensitive teeth can also help offer relief. Patients should notice a difference after several weeks of normal usage. A mouthguard can also be used to prevent you from grinding your teeth. In cases of receding gums or gum disease, your dentist may recommend a gum graft to cover exposed areas of your teeth to protect them once again.
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                    If your sensitivity is severe and persists for several days, we may recommend scheduling an appointment to rule out cavities or other dental conditions that may be creating tooth sensitivity. X-rays may be used to determine an accurate course of treatment whether a root canal, new filling, a sealant, or fluoride gel treatment to help strengthen and protect your teeth from tooth sensitivity.
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                    Once your tooth enamel is worn down, it cannot be restored or brought back so the best method of protection is prevention. Proper brushing and flossing techniques will help to prevent plaque buildup from eating away at your enamel. Sensitive teeth shouldn’t prevent you from living your life to the fullest and enjoying tasty treats. For more information on sensitive teeth or to schedule an appointment, 
    
  
  
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      <description>If you engage in sports, you may understand that getting hurt as an athlete can be a common and unfortunate occurrence for many. According to the American Dental Association, 10-20% of all sports-related injuries are maxillofacial. Many of these injuries can be prevented or have the damage significantly reduced by wearing a protective mouthguard. What is a mouthguard? A mouthguard is a cushioning oral appliance made of flexible material that fits snugly over your teeth to help protect against injuries to the teeth and mouth. Mouthguards also prevent the jaws from coming together fully, reducing the risk of jaw joint 
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                    A mouthguard is a cushioning oral appliance made of flexible material that fits snugly over your teeth to help protect against injuries to the teeth and mouth. Mouthguards also prevent the jaws from coming together fully, reducing the risk of jaw joint injuries and concussion.
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                    A mouthguard is an oral device that should be an essential piece of equipment for all athletes of any age. In the same way that we wear helmets, knee pads, protective eyewear, and other supportive gear when engaging in certain activities, mouthguards help to prevent and minimize damage to your mouth and face. They act as an absorber for an impact that can occur in sports and protect against chipped teeth, broken jaws, and damage to the soft tissues of your mouth.
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                    Mouthguards are often recommended in both competitive and recreational sports in which collision, contact, or high impact trauma are likely to occur. We encourage patients to wear their mouthguards during practice, training, and games.  If you wear braces, retainers, or other oral devices, ask your dentist about orthodontic mouthguards and what treatment options are right for you.
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                    These mouthguards vary in price and comfort, yet all provide some protection. Your mouthguard should have a comfortable fit but not restrict your ability to breathe or speak clearly.
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                    Your dentist can make you a customized mouthguard from an impression of your teeth. Though this option can be more expensive, it ensures a proper and comfortable fit.
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                    Boil and bite mouthguards are made of medical-grade silicone and can be remolded several times if necessary. To use this type of mouthguard, the guard is heated to a boil and then after a brief cooling period, can be placed into your mouth to make an impression.
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                    These types of mouthguards are inexpensive and bought pre-formed and ready to wear. However, they often do not fit properly.
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                    Your dentist will tell you best how to care for your mouthguard. We recommend replacing your mouthguard every season or once it shows signs of wear, damage, or becomes loose and does not fit properly. For children and teenagers, mouthguards may need to be replaced more often as their mouths change frequently as they grow.
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                    Dental injuries are very common in recreational and professional sports. That is why the best way to protect your smile while you play is to use a mouthguard. Damaged teeth or missing teeth do not grow back. Mouthguards can absorb the energy of an impact to reduce the severity of injury to your mouth and jaw. For more information on the importance of using a mouthguard in sports or to schedule a consultation, 
    
  
  
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      <description>We want you to know that even now, we are still here for you. We are committed to the health and safety of our patients, staff, families, and community during the COVID-19 pandemic. As restrictions begin to lift, we are taking the necessary steps to best protect our patients, staff, and doctors. We remain dedicated to providing you with high-quality care while still following the CDC guidelines. Our staff has undergone training and education on the importance of hygiene, facemasks, protective gear, and etiquette. We routinely clean and sterilize all surfaces, supplies, equipment, and tools within our office because when 
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          As restrictions begin to lift, we are taking the necessary steps to best protect our patients, staff, and doctors. We remain dedicated to providing you with high-quality care while still following the CDC guidelines. Our staff has undergone training and education on the importance of hygiene, facemasks, protective gear, and etiquette. We routinely clean and sterilize all surfaces, supplies, equipment, and tools within our office because when you walk into any healthcare facility, you should feel confident that you are in a safe and clean environment.
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          Our office has additional safety measures in place to help limit contact with others so that your visit can be a safe and healthy one.
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          Prior to your appointment, you will be asked to fill out a pre-screening questionnaire. This enables us to conduct a rough check of your health status and includes questions about recent coughs, fever, or potential contact with people who have been infected with COVID-19. You may be asked to complete this before scheduling an appointment and upon your arrival, in case your answer may have changed.
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          If allowed in our waiting room, please continue to wear your mask until you are seated in the dental office and told to remove your mask. You may notice that magazines and commonly touched surfaces have been removed and signs placed on chairs and tables for social distancing purposes. Sanitizer is also available for your use.
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          Once you’re in the dental chair, you may notice some changes. We are currently asking patients to do a pre-procedural rinse­, a mixture of diluted hydrogen peroxide or iodine, to reduce the level of oral microorganisms present in your mouth and upper throat. It is important to note that these oral rinses are specially formulated for dental use and should only be used in a medical setting.
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          The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many aspects of our daily lives and this includes your dental visits. We will do our part to make the experience as safe as possible, our office takes pride in our safety measures to protect all members of our community from the spread of this virus. For more information on our safety precautions or to schedule an appointment,
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      <description>For many, dental visits are about having your teeth cleaned and examined and, in some cases, possibly filled or repaired. However, your dental visit can reveal more than just the condition of your teeth. It can also provide an insight into your overall health. Recent studies show that poor oral health can be associated with several major health conditions. Signs of unhealthy teeth and gums may be a warning for a far more serious condition than a painful toothache. Fortunately, as members of your oral health care team, we are here to ensure your oral health is well managed so 
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                    Your mouth is home to millions of bacteria. Though most are harmless, poor oral hygiene practices can cause harmful bacteria to overgrow and overwhelm your body’s defense system, leading to possible infections. Certain medications such as decongestants and antidepressants may reduce saliva production and increase bacterial levels within your mouth, raising your risk of infection and the possibility for more severe oral health problems.
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                    Your mouth is one of the main entry points into your body’s internal systems, such as the digestive system or respiratory system, and without good oral hygiene, bacteria can enter the bloodstream and spread to other parts of your body. Studies show that the added bacteria can cause infection and health complications to the rest of your body if allowed to spread untreated.
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                    As dentists, we are well aware of this mouth-and-body connection and are trained to recognize signs of possible underlying health conditions when examining your teeth. In fact, 90% of systemic conditions display oral symptoms. Common conditions associated with poor oral health can include:
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                    Other conditions that your dentist can detect may include thyroid conditions, high blood pressure, sleeping disorders, anemia, and eating disorders. It is important to note that though these conditions may occur concurrently, that does not mean that one directly caused the other. Studies also show that conditions that lower your body’s resistance to infection are likely to increase your risk for other health complications including oral health conditions.
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                    Be sure to keep your dentist up to date about your health and any medications you may be taking, as they may affect your oral health. To best protect your oral health, practice good oral hygiene and attend regular dental exams and cleanings throughout the year. Brush your teeth twice a day for at least 2 minutes at a 45-degree angle with an ADA-approved toothbrush and toothpaste. Remember to floss at least once a day as flossing works to remove plaque and leftover food from hard-to-reach areas. We recommend replacing your toothbrush every three months or once the bristles begin to wear down. Using a mouthwash can also help to keep your teeth feeling clean and your breath fresh. Eating a healthy, well-balanced diet will also allow you to gain nutrients and avoid eating too many sugary, starchy, and acidic foods. Avoid using cigarettes and tobacco products as they can increase your risk for oral cancer and other oral health complications.
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                    Maintaining your health, including your oral health, is a life-long process, and following a good oral hygiene routine is the best way to manage your dental health. It is also important to attend routine exams and cleanings as our staff is trained to identify and treat oral health conditions and look for signs that may cause concern. For more information about your oral health or to schedule an appointment, please 
    
  
  
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      <description>Unfortunately, a vast majority of the population will admit to not flossing regularly and believe that brushing twice a day is enough to maintain their oral health. You may think if you brush your teeth and use mouthwash, your teeth are clean enough. But is that really the case? While brushing should be a necessary part of your oral hygiene routine, flossing is equally important in maintaining your oral health. Why Should You Floss? Brushing and flossing work to remove plaque and leftover food from your teeth. Though brushing will scrub at the surfaces, flossing will reach the in-between areas 
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                    Brushing and flossing work to remove plaque and leftover food from your teeth. Though brushing will scrub at the surfaces, flossing will reach the in-between areas as well as underneath the gum line. If left untreated, the plaque will harden into tartar which can only be removed by a dentist. The accumulation of plaque and tartar in the mouth can lead to tooth decay, cavities, bad breath, and gum disease if left untreated.
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                    No matter what toothbrush you use or how impressive the bristle design is, your toothbrush cannot clean in between your teeth or underneath the gum line. Your toothbrush cleans only the back and front of your teeth. If you aren’t flossing, there are two sides of every tooth you aren’t cleaning everyday.
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                    We understand that flossing is a task that can be easier said than done. Some people find using dental floss difficult to navigate around their teeth or have a poor technique that can lead to bleeding and irritated gums. You have to be gentle, but firm enough to thoroughly clean. Finding that balance can be challenging, but thankfully we are here to help and can demonstrate various flossing types and methods. We will work with you to find the one that works best for your smile.
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                    It is normal to feel some discomfort and notice bleeding when you first start to floss. After flossing regularly for a few weeks, your gums will feel better and the bleeding will stop. If you continue to experience discomfort, you may need to consult your dentist. For more information on flossing or to schedule an appointment, 
    
  
  
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