Brushing Right Can Save Your Life
Although most people are aware of the
reasons behind proper, daily tooth brushing, few people realize that
clean teeth and healthy gums can
protect against a wide variety of other general, even life-threatening,
health
problems!
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Dental Sealants
Many people have deep pits and grooves in
their teeth or do not brush properly, which previously meant cavity
trouble at each
dental visit. Dental sealants now offer a means of successfully protecting
molar and premolar chewing surfaces from decay.
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Digital Imaging
This computer-based digital technology allows
your dentist to create true-to-life photographs of your very own mouth,
as if the
recommended procedures had already been completed.
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Do Women Need More Dental Attention?
Growing
evidence shows women may be significantly more susceptible to serious
health consequences unless they maintain a tremendously
vigilant home hygiene campaign against tooth decay and gum disease.
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Gum Disease: Serious But Stoppable
Although gum disease
is terribly pervasive, it's also preventable. Conservative estimates
report that up to 80% of people unknowingly
have some amount of chronic gum disease.
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Oral Cancer
Oral cancer,
which has a high mortality rate unless caught in the very early stages,
is painless, sneaky and often undetected until it’s advanced
far beyond what's successfully treatable.
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Oral Health & Your Heart
Believe it or not, how you
take care of your teeth affects not only your oral health, but may
well affect your heart health, too.
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Sensitive Teeth
Your teeth are made up of an incredibly hard, outer 'enamel'
layer that allows you to bite and chew, a more porous 'dentin' layer
extending from beneath the enamel to below the gumline, and an inner,
soft tissue 'pulp' layer containing the tooth's vital nerves, blood vessels,
and connective tissues.
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Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening is a safe, effective, and lasting way
to lighten most people's smiles, available in a wide variety of methods
and concentrations for various kinds of teeth.
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Porcelain Veneers/Laminates
Porcelain veneers or laminates can often provide people
who have chipped, stained, discolored, unevenly spaced, or even slightly
crooked front teeth with a completely new-looking smile in just a few
simple appointments.
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