Gum Disease Risk Factors

Nearly 50% of adults over the age of 30 have some level of periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is another term for gum disease and describes a condition related to chronic infection and inflammation of the gums. In minor cases you may experience inflammation and bleeding, but untreated periodontal disease can cause your teeth to fall…

Why Choose Implant-Supported Dentures?

We have all seen the way dentures remain characterized in the media. They’re often depicted as ill-fitting, uncomfortable, and likely to pop out at any time. It’s a gross exaggeration that should never be conflated with wearing dentures in real life. However, there are some real downsides to permanent denture use if they aren’t supported…

Crazy Oral Health Statistics

Although the average American’s oral health has improved substantially since the beginning of the 20th century, our habits still leave much to be desired. To be frank, the upward trend of people keeping a majority of their natural teeth to the end of their lifetime has more to do with fluoridated water and fluoride toothpaste…

Are Dental Implant Procedures Painful?

Dental implant procedures are becoming more popular than ever for patients who have to replace missing teeth. Their efficacy and increasingly streamlined installation work to make them appealing. But are dental implant procedures painful> Are Dental Implant Procedures Painful? Unfortunately, one of the most common misconceptions is that the procedure is painful, which proves a stumbling…

Why You Should Not Postpone Dental Treatment?

Maintaining your oral health requires strong daily hygiene practices and visiting your dentist at least once every six months for regular check-ups. It may seem like a lot, but visiting twice a year makes it more likely that the signs of tooth decay, gum disease, infection, and oral cancer are spotted early when they are…

How Missing Teeth Affect Your Face

No one plans on losing a tooth. Whether it happens as a result of poor oral health choices or pure accident, it isn’t something you really see coming until it’s already too late. Sadly, the negative effects of losing a tooth are not limited to a damaged smile and decreased comfort during normal daily activities…

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