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Can Dental Implants Help Live Longer

Can Dental Implants Help You Live Longer? Do you have noticeable gaps in your smile due to tooth loss? Dentures, bridges, and dental implants can all replace missing teeth. However, only implants offer certain benefits that can actually boost your life expectancy. Want to know more?

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Gingivitis vs Periodontitis

Gingivitis vs. Periodontitis — What’s the Difference? You’ve probably heard the terms “gingivitis” and “periodontitis” before. They both refer to dangerous oral health conditions, but what exactly are they? Simply put, they are different stages of the same problem: gum disease.

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Transition From Dentures To Implants

What to Expect When Switching from Dentures to Implants Your dentures have served you well—they’ve given your mouth the chance to look and feel normal once more. However, they are far from perfect, and you might be ready for a more permanent solution that can yield additional functionality and benefits.

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Common Myths About Gum Disease

5 Gum Disease Myths and the Truths Behind Them According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly half of all adults who are at least 30 years old are affected by gum disease.

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Are Dental Implants Stronger Than Your Teeth

Are Dental Implants Stronger Than Your Teeth? Dental implants are artificial tooth roots that provide a long-term solution for replacing missing teeth. They can replace missing teeth and provide strong bite force that can last for years with proper care.

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Osseous Surgery

Everything You Need to Know About Osseous Surgery If you have severe gum disease, your periodontist might recommend osseous surgery.

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Do Gums Grow Back

Do Gums Grow Back After They Recede? When gum disease goes untreated for too long, it could eventually lead to gum recession. This is when the gum tissue pulls away from the teeth, exposing the roots and making them look unusually long. Many patients look at this damage and assume it will heal on its own, but is that really true?

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Eating and Drinking All-On-4 Surgeries

What Can You Eat & Drink After All-on-4 Surgery? If your dentist suggests an All-on-4 surgery, chances are you really need one. After all, they’d only do so when your upper and lower arches are beyond repair.

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Summer Foods You Can Enjoy With Dental Implants

What Summer Foods Do Dental Implants Help You Enjoy? Are you looking forward to indulging in your favorite food items at all the cookouts this summer? If you have missing teeth, you might not be able to comfortably eat what you used to enjoy, no matter how much you want to.

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Nothing To Worry About Gum Grafting

Why A Gum Graft Is Nothing to Worry About If your dentist has recently informed you that you’re going to need a gum graft, you might have questions—including whether it’s going to hurt! But you have nothing to fear, as this procedure is an excellent means of addressing severe gum disease.

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