oral health

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Technological Advances in Cavity Treatment
One of the most common dental treatments involves the filling of cavities.Β  Cavities, often caused by tooth decay, occur when bacteria destroy the hard tissues, and eventually the Β organic matter of a tooth, leaving a soft surface or hole that can be detected by your dentist.Β  In advanced stages, pain is often a symptom that […]
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Smiles Leave a Lasting Impression
You only get one shot at making a first impression, and studies have shown that a person’s smile is one of the first traits to be noticed.Β  Maintaining good oral hygiene habits is the easiest and most effective way to get the best smile possible.Β  It seems a bit redundant to repeat the time-tested routine […]
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Acidic Beverages and Tooth Decay
The dental health of young people continues to be a hot topic in the news as shocking numbers of children are turning up with early signs of tooth decay.Β  There have been a number of fingers pointed to different culprits, and yet another report has been released, this time putting sports and energy drinks in […]
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The New and Improved Root Canal
***UPDATED: June 24, 2017*** A new development in root canal therapy promises a more effective treatment with longer-lasting results. According to a recent article from the Dental Tribune, more than 15 million root canal therapies are completed every year in the United States. The current treatment is effective in saving a tooth, but can cause […]
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Surprising Risk Factors for Oral Cancer
***UPDATED: September 24, 2013***  Researchers are constantly studying the circumstances around cancer to try to understand it more and ultimately improve treatment or even find a cure.  Recently, one such study, conducted at the University of Buffalo, made a very interesting discovery about the relationship between dental cavities and the occurrence of such head and […]
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Dental Care Crucial for Expectant Mothers
***UPDATED: May 17, 2016*** According to a recent survey, more pregnant women in the United States are going to the dentist. In 2015, 57.5% of expectant mothers reported visiting their dentist, compared to 63% in 2016. This is very positive news as oral health issues have a heightened risk of occurring during pregnancy, despite a […]
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