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Dental Emergency Visit Your Dentist Instead Of ER

Dental Emergency? Visit Your Dentist Instead of the ER Many dental offices are temporarily closed due to COVID-19. They have suspended all elective and non-urgent procedures. That leaves many patients wondering, “What if I get a toothache?

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Object Stuck Between Your Teeth

4 Ways to Remove a Lodged Object Stuck Between Your Teeth When eating with family and friends, you may find yourself a bit embarrassed should you or someone else notice an object stuck between your teeth.

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Clean Hands Beat COVID-19

Clean Hands Help Beat COVID-19 When COVID-19 first reached the United States, people flocked to grocery stores to purchase hand sanitizer and hand soap. Without a doubt, these items can play a pivotal role in preventing the spread of dangerous contagions; they are indispensable during this pandemic season.

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How Dentist Prepares Appointment During COVID-19

How Your Dentist Prepares for Your Appointment During COVID-19 As someone with family members who are high-risk for COVID-19, you’ve been doing your part to flatten the curve. You’ve been working from home, wearing a mask when you have to go out, and washing your hands frequently.

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Benefits Of Implant and Dentures

Can Attaching Your Dentures to Dental Implants Help Your Smile? Do you wear dentures? If so, you are not alone! Out of the 35 million people in the U.S. who are missing their teeth, a whopping 90% of them wear dentures. While they are a reliable way to complete a smile, they can still have their drawbacks.

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Different Types Of Gum Grafts

3 Kinds of Gum Grafts and Why They’re Used Gum recession is unfortunately one of the more common side effects of gum disease. As the gum tissue pulls away from the teeth, the roots become exposed, which can lead to sensitivity and an increased risk of decay.

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Can Gum Disease Cause HB Pressure

Can Gum Disease Cause High Blood Pressure? Having high blood pressure can really take a toll on your overall health. People with it are more likely to have a heart attack or a stroke and are even at a higher risk of experiencing vision problems, among other health issues.

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Dental Implant Surgery What Not To Do

5 Things NOT to Do While Recovering from Dental Implant Surgery Taking care of your mouth while it’s recovering from surgery is an essential part of the dental implant process. It’s important for your jawbone to heal properly so that it joins with the implant post.

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Enjoy Summer Foods With Dental Implants

Enjoy Your Favorite Summer Foods with Dental Implants Tooth loss is a trial year-round, but it can be especially difficult during summer, when social eating is common. You might dread the idea of not being able to dig into your favorite seasonal treats, especially when everyone around you is eating without worry.

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