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The Great Hill Dental Blog

The Importance of Straight Teeth

By Clark Smith, DMD

Posted Mar 31st, 2022 in Oral Health Tips

Straight teeth can support better oral health, improved chewing, clearer speech, reduced jaw strain, and greater confidence. Properly aligned teeth are also easier to clean, which may help lower the risk of cavities, gum disease, and uneven tooth wear.

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Should I Have My Wisdom Teeth Removed?

By Brett Paredes, DMD

Posted Mar 22nd, 2022 in Oral Health Tips, Oral Surgery

We get wiser with age, and so do our wisdom teeth, or third molars, which usually emerge between 17 and 21. While normally helpful for chewing, some may need removal. If you're asking, “Should I get my wisdom teeth removed?” here's what you should know.

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Root Canal Post Treatment Care

By David Buczak, DMD

Posted Feb 23rd, 2022 in Endodontics, Oral Health Tips

Just had a root canal and wondering what comes next? Recovery is usually straightforward, and most can resume normal routines soon after. Proper care during healing promotes comfort and long-term success.

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How does Invisalign work?

By Julie Solarewicz, DMD

Posted Jan 26th, 2022 in Oral Health Tips

Invisalign treatment has become an increasingly popular way to reinvent smiles. Invisalign is one of the leading clear aligner systems in the world and is a removable and cosmetic alternative to traditional metal braces. Many orthodontists and dentists become Invisalign-trained in order to provide patients with the smile of their dreams.

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The Health Benefits of a Perfect Smile

By John A. Brangan, DMD

Posted Dec 27th, 2021 in Oral Health Tips

A perfect smile is one that’s healthy. Your smile is important for your overall well-being, and it can come with many benefits!

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The Tooth Decay Process: How to Reverse It & Avoid a Cavity

By Lhamo Tsering, DMD

Posted Dec 21st, 2021 in Oral Health Tips

Cavities are common but preventable. Understanding their development and how to reduce risk is key to a healthy smile. Plaque, a sticky film of bacteria, contributes by feeding on sugars in foods and drinks.

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