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Understanding How Fluoride Works for Healthy Teeth
We constantly hear how important fluoride is for our oral health, but what is it exactly and how does it work?  You can find fluoride in most water supplies and it's in most toothpastes as well.  Dentists often give fluoride rinses to patients to help fight off cavities, but why? Fluoride is natural and can […]
What is a Trial Smile?
Have you ever wondered what you would look like with a different smile?  Is there something about your smile you'd like to change, but your not exactly sure how to go about it?  Well, Miami sedation dentists offer a great solution to this called a Trial Smile. A trial smile is a unique way to […]
Understanding TMJ
Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ) is a common condition that affects millions of people from children to adults.  It's generally defined as chronic inflammation causing discomfort to the jaw or skull area and can cause extreme pain and headaches. Some symptoms associated with TMJ include: Difficulty chewing or biting Popping or clicking when opening mouth Dull […]
What Exactly is a Sedation Dentist?
You've probably heard the term 'sedation dentist' but what does this exactly mean?  A dentist that performs sedation dentistry is a very important part of the industry because their primary goal is to provide a relaxing experience free from anxiety and they encourage more people to get to the dentist for proper care.  Millions of […]
How To Recognize a Cavity
Most people will be afflicted by a cavity at some point in their life and it can be a real pain, literally.  It's important to know the difference between a cavity, something less serious, or even something more serious.  Ehow.com gives some tips on how to recognize the symptoms of a cavity which is important […]
Drink Green Tea for Oral Health
***UPDATED: February 8, 2016*** Several studies have proven the health benefits of green tea, but new research from the University of Illinois, College of Dentistry has found that compounds in black tea are also beneficial.   The study revealed that those compounds are capable of killing or suppressing growth of cavity-causing bacteria, such as Lactobacillus and […]

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