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Is A Water Flosser A Good Substitute For Dental Floss?

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Dentists always tell their patients to floss their teeth, and this is primarily because flossing helps you clean the areas of your teeth your toothbrush cannot reach. Recently, numerous companies have come out with a device called a water flosser, which is a device that uses water to floss the teeth. Are you wondering whether this would be a good investment as a way of substituting it for regular dental floss?…

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4 Things You Need To Know About Scaling And Root Planing

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Periodontitis is a severe form of gum disease that can destroy both your gum tissue and the nearby bones and ligaments. If your dentist has diagnosed you with periodontitis, he or she may recommend a deep-cleaning treatment known as scaling and root planing. Here are four things you need to know about this treatment option. How is this procedure performed? This treatment involves two steps: scaling and root planing. During the scaling portion of your treatment, your dentist will use a metal instrument called a scaler to scrape calculus off of your teeth.…

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Do Dental Crowns Cause Gums to Recede?

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Dental crowns are an excellent choice for correcting a number of tooth issues such as discoloration and damage. At the same time, crowns can cause problems in the mouth, and one of those problems is gum recession. Here’s what you need to know about this problem and some solutions to solving it. Dental Crowns and Gum Recession When dental crowns are properly fitted and installed—as most are—they have minimal impact on the health of your gums.…

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What You Need To Know About Immediate Dentures

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If your teeth are unhealthy and can no longer get the job done, it’s a good idea to consider getting dentures. Nobody wants to spend time without teeth, however, so you may be considering immediate dentures. If so, check out these three important facts you should know about immediate dentures, so you can determine if they really are the best choice for your smile. They Are Crafted Before the Teeth Are Removed…

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Viral Herpetic Gingivostomatitis: What You Need To Know

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Viral herpetic gingivostomatitis is a painful condition that causes inflammation and ulceration of the gums, lips, and lining of the mouth. For many people, it comes on suddenly. Often, this condition will present like non-viral gingivitis in the early stages, but symptoms do tend to differ. If you suspect you may have this condition, or your dentist has diagnosed you with it, this article will provide you with the information you need to better understand the condition and how to stay comfortable until it resolves.…

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5 Discounts You Should Ask Your Dentist About

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Dental work can be expensive, even with insurance. However, it does not have to be unattainable. Below are five common discounts that you should ask your dentist about if you have regular dental work completed by the same dentist.  Sibling Discount or Family Discount  One of the more common sibling discounts is on orthodontics. Because orthodontics are expensive, and multiple siblings may need them at the same time, many dentists and orthodontists may offer families a special deal on braces.…

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4 Fresh Ideas For Saving Funds On Dental Care

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If dental care is a large expense for you, you probably already know the common ways to save money. Go to a dental school, set up a repayment plan, and pay in cash are common ways to lower your overall dental bill. Below are four fresh ideas for saving money that you might not have considered.  Split Up Your Dental Work  Many dentists will set up a payment plan with their patients.…

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The Fault In Your Smile: 5 Beautiful Stars Who Embrace Their Gap-Toothed Smile

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Visiting your dentist regularly for checkups and cleanings is essential for your oral health. However, you may have one or more imperfections affecting the look of your smile. Also known as diastema, a gap-toothed smile could potentially stem from a misaligned bite, oversized gum tissue, or from habitual thumb sucking as a child. Diastema does not pose any real dental dangers, but you can correct the issue with orthodontic treatments, veneers, or surgery.…

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Not Ready For Your Root Canal? How To Prepare And What To Expect After Surgery

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Despite the procedure being incredibly common, root canals can be a little frightening if you’ve never had one before. If you’re facing your first root canal, you don’t have to be afraid. Just take steps to protect yourself before and after the surgery, and everything should go smoothly. With the right precautions and maintenance, a previously sick tooth can be back to normal in no time. When Talking To Your Doctor…

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Drilling Down To The Root Of Your Dental Clinic Fears

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Most people have been afraid of the dental chair at some point in their lives. For the majority, this fear passes with age as they begin to realize that the dentist’s office really isn’t that intimidating. However, for some people this irrational fear can haunt them well into their tweens and beyond. If you are one of these people, then read below to get to the root of some common dental fears!…

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