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How Do I Help with Tooth Pain?

If you think you may have a dental emergency it is important to know what to do to ensure your issue is addressed as soon as possible. Our office provides same day or next day appointments to accommodate our patients that need immediate treatment. One of the most common dental emergencies that patients experience is

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How Do I Know If I Have a Cavity?

Taking care of your oral and overall health must be a priority. Knowing when you need to call your dentist is important. Practicing good oral hygiene habits help to prevent tooth decay, cavities, and many other issues. Cavities are one of the most common issues patients face, and about 30 percent of Americans have untreated

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How Can Poor Oral Health Affect the Rest of the Body?

Oral health is extremely important for many reasons. If patients suffer from gum disease, cavities, or bad breath this can cause issues with your teeth and mouth. Our mouths are a pathway for bacteria to enter the body. The bacteria are able to enter the blood stream, and this can also cause infection or inflammation

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Is Swelling Normal After Dental Implants?

Dental Implants are the next best thing to having your real teeth. In fact, it may be even better as it can improve your overall look. In the past, we didn’t have the technology we do today where we can actually replace your real teeth with implants made of surgical-grade titanium that can last a

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What Are the Advantages of an Underbite Jaw Surgery?

An underbite is when the lower teeth extend outward, and do not align properly with the upper teeth. This is referred to a “malocclusion” and can be mild or in some cases severe. When a child has an underbite most likely treatment is needed because the underbite causes difficulty biting or chewing food, affects a

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Who is a Good Candidate for Dental Implants?

What are Dental Implants? Dental implants are a way to replace just one or multiple missing teeth using a permanent and high-quality restoration. Implants can last for 20 to 30 years, with some patients having implants that laser longer than just two decades. Implants are incredibly beneficial because they don’t require other teeth to be

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How Long Do Dental Implants Last?

What are Dental Implants? Dental implants are made with surgical-safe titanium and are used to replace one or multiple missing teeth. They can be used to replace just a single tooth as well as keep a full denture securely in place. Implants have become the go-to option for replacing missing dentition because they do not

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