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Invest in a Root Canal Before the Pain Sets In

When it comes to dental procedures, many people would rather wait to invest in these procedures until it's absolutely necessary. This is especially true for root canals, which are procedures that very few people look forward to. If you aren't experiencing any pain, then you may be tempted to put off having a root canal. Here are three reasons why you shouldn't wait until pain sets in to have a root canal in the future. Read More 

What Are The Benefits Of Getting Dental Implants?

When you have missing teeth, this can lead to a variety of different oral health problems. Chewing is often difficult, which can lead to poor nutrition, and the remaining natural teeth may become weak due to a lack of support from the teeth that are missing. Fortunately, these and other problems can be resolved by getting dental implants. These are some of the benefits that those who have dental implants can enjoy. Read More 

A Guide to Treating Gum Disease

A staggering number of people have gum disease, which can be debilitating to your oral health. Close to 65 million adults over the age of 30 have periodontal disease, which is more than 47 percent of the population. With this in mind, you need to learn a bit about periodontal disease, how you can get gum-disease treatments, and how to keep your oral health in the best condition for as long as possible. Read More 

Early Brace Removal: What Is the Effect?

If you or your child has worn braces for several years, you may be more than ready to have those braces removed. Of course, while you may be ready, the orthodontist may not be, especially if your child's teeth are not ready. If you go ahead and demand an early removal of the braces, you will have to face the possibility of some negative consequences. You need to carefully consider before you take this somewhat drastic step. Read More 

3 Mistakes You May Make When Brushing

From a very young age, you've been told how important it is to brush your teeth, but you may not have been taught how to brush properly. Aside from not brushing two times every day, many people make simple mistakes that they are not even aware of. These three things could be the difference between maintaining good and bad oral health. Brushing Too Quickly It doesn't matter how many times a day you brush your teeth if all you are doing is brushing for half a minute before you move on. Read More