4 Great Reasons to Consider Cosmetic Dentistry

Posted on: 19 January 2022

Cosmetic dentistry is becoming more popular with each passing day. Nowadays, people don't just visit their dentists when they have oral problems. They also visit their dentists to enhance the beauty of their smiles and maintain the health of their teeth. If you're debating whether or not to seek cosmetic dentistry services, here are four reasons to consider it.  Replace missing teeth You may be missing several teeth due to various reasons like gum disease, tooth decay, accidental injury or old age.
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Tooth Mobility: How Gum Disease Can Affect Your Periodontal Ligaments

Posted on: 23 November 2021

Although it might seem like your periodontal disease (also known as gum disease) struck without warning, it has been developing for quite some time. Periodontal disease is progressive, but not especially fast-acting. Your immune system may be able to suppress the early symptoms of periodontal disease, but this cannot continue indefinitely. When you notice the signs of periodontal disease, it's often due to an escalation in its severity, meaning those symptoms can no longer be masked.
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4 Tips to Get Rid of Bad Breath

Posted on: 5 October 2021

Bad breath is embarrassing, concerning and can have a debilitating effect on your professional and personal life. If you are not sure why your breath smells, but other people have told you that it does, then try following these tips to get rid of the problem. 1. Make Sure You Are Brushing Correctly Everyone brushes their teeth, but many people make common mistakes that mean that their teeth end up not as clean as they should be.
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Food Debris Regularly Trapped Between Your Teeth? You Might Have a Food Trap

Posted on: 26 August 2021

Everyone is familiar with the unpleasant sensation of getting food stuck between their teeth. Sometimes it feels like those debris are firmly wedged in place, and it takes some dedicated attention from your toothbrush and dental floss to dislodge the culprit. If this seems to happen so regularly that it's become downright annoying, you might have a food trap between your teeth. Food Traps It's a fairly informal term, but a food trap is when the configuration of your teeth has created a hollow where it's easy for food debris to accumulate while being hard to remove.
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