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Do You Scrape Your Tongue Before or After Brushing?

Why You Should Scrape Your Tongue Our favorite topic is talking about different ways that people can take care of their dental health. But we typically concentrate on brushing and flossing every day, which foods and beverages to avoid, how often to visit your dentist, and similar types of tips. One thing that we’ve never

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What Causes a Toothache?

Seven Common Causes of a Toothache Ask anyone who’s had a severe toothache, and they’ll tell you that it’s one of the worst pains they’ve ever felt. Even slight tooth pain can make it hard for a person to think or concentrate on any given task. Many patients want to know how to avoid severe

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How to Reverse Tooth Decay

How can you reverse tooth decay? Tooth decay is no joke. It doesn’t take long before just a small amount of decay turns into a full-blown cavity and a lot worse. Untreated cavities can lead to a root canal, dental bridge, dental implant, tooth loss, and more. There seem to be a lot of people who believe that tooth decay

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Can a Bad Tooth Cause Sinus Problems?

Can tooth issues cause sinus problems? Since your teeth and sinuses are so close together, a lot of people ask us: “Can a bad tooth cause sinus problems?” This is a little more complex than a simple yes or no answer, so we thought it’d be a good idea if we explored this topic by

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8 Tips for Children’s Dental Health

How to maintain your child’s dental health. If you’ve been a parent for any length of time, you’re probably very aware that kids often don’t enjoy brushing their teeth. That’s why you must take your children’s dental health seriously every single day—because they probably won’t. No matter their age, it’s never too soon or too

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Why Annual Dental Check-Ups Are Important

Annual dental checkups are necessary for improved dental health and hygiene. Everyone seems to know that regular dental check-ups help maintain your dental health. The problem is that people are often busy and don’t take the time to schedule routine dental visits. This is a mistake that can end up being very costly to your teeth and gums.

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7 Drinks that are Turning Your Teeth Yellow

Are your favorite drinks turning your teeth yellow? When you eat or drink certain foods or beverages, you’re opening yourself up to tooth discoloration, tooth loss, gum disease, and other problems. All of these potential issues are important, but today, we’d like to start with the more basic concern of getting yellow teeth. Maintaining a good level of

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Benefits of Good Dental Health for Overall Health

How does your overall health improve with good dental hygiene? Everyone knows the benefits of good dental health include stronger teeth and a reduction in the risk of tooth decay and tooth loss (not to mention having a great smile!). What you might not realize is that good dental health can help your overall health too! That’s why we’re here today to discuss a few

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Tooth Enamel Repair: Best Ways to Repair Tooth Enamel

The Importance of Tooth Enamel Tooth enamel is an extremely hard substance that forms a protective shell around the top of each tooth to keep it from sustaining damage. This tooth enamel can be worn down by bacteria, physical damage, and other factors, leaving your teeth more vulnerable to decay. Once severe enamel erosion has occurred, you could

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What Causes Teeth Yellowing? Foods and Drinks to Avoid

What Causes Teeth to Yellow? Many people don’t realize that tooth enamel is very porous, which means it’s relatively easy for stains to penetrate the surface. When this happens, it can stain your teeth yellow, especially if you’re ingesting dark-colored foods and drinks. Plus, if you eat acidic foods, this will weaken the enamel, which makes your

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