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Exposed Tooth Root: Causes & Symptoms

By Jose Colon, DMD

Posted Oct 31st, 2022 in Oral Health Tips, Periodontics

Tooth sensitivity can be painful, especially when unsure of the cause. You may feel it when eating or biting down on hot or cold foods. One cause is exposed tooth roots.

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Five Simple Ways to Prevent Gum Disease

By Catherine J. Moshirfar, DMD

Posted Sep 20th, 2022 in Oral Health Tips, Periodontics

No one wants an additional problem in their life, especially when it comes to health. That’s why preventing gum disease in advance is the way to go to save you from a wide array of other health issues.

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The Importance of Brushing Teeth

By Sumra S. Khan, DMD

Posted Sep 20th, 2022 in Oral Health Tips

Brushing teeth isn’t the most fun, but it keeps your mouth healthy, allowing you to enjoy life’s activities. It's essential for good oral hygiene, removing harmful bacteria and food particles.

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Ten Reasons to Smile

By John A. Brangan, DMD

Posted Aug 25th, 2022 in Oral Health Tips

Did you know that smiling impacts your well-being? Smiling shows happiness and can make you feel good. Studies show that inauthentic smiles can boost health. Smiles are contagious and can improve others' moods.

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What are braces and how do they straighten your teeth?

By Mahshid Bahadoran, DDS, DMSC

Posted Jun 27th, 2022 in Orthodontics

Straight teeth can do more than just illuminate your smile, it can also help you protect your overall health. Straight teeth make it easier for you to properly clean them and can help you chew and speak efficiently. But many of us may not have naturally straight teeth. Not to worry, orthodontics, a specialty of dentistry, focuses on the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of misaligned teeth and jaws.

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Avoid Dental Problems with Preventive Dentistry

By John A. Brangan, DMD

Posted May 25th, 2022 in Oral Health Tips

Preventive dental care is essential for maintaining oral health, aligning with the saying “prevention is key.' Its goal is to reduce the risk of problems like cavities, gum disease, and more. Here is how preventive dental care helps protect your oral and overall health.

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