Wisdom Tooth Removal FAQs

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There is a lot of complexity involved with the wisdom teeth, and this can result in many patients have lots of questions about their oral condition. If you have a concern regarding your wisdom teeth, our dentist would be happy to provide the answers you need to help you be... Read more »

Dental Sealants and Kids

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A lot of parents are faced with the question of whether they should have their kids get dental sealants. Usually, a recommendation for these comes as soon as your kids get permanent molars in. Well, there are quite a few reasons why you’d want to seriously consider dental sealants as... Read more »

The Basics: Oral Emergencies

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Helping to keep your smile safe from the risk of oral accidents and injuries can only go so far. Although it's essential that you continually implement effective prevention plans and risk assessment routines as much as possible, every once in a while, an oral accident or injury can still arise.... Read more »

Optimum Smile Construction: Tooth Restorations

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To help repair the look and the function of damaged teeth, you should talk with your dentist about your restoration options. Four popular treatments to consider are crowns, fillings, veneers, and teeth whitening treatments. - Crowns: Dental crowns are highly effective treatments that improve your smile by completely capping and... Read more »

What You Can Do For A Knocked-Out Tooth

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Accidents happen to everyone, including children. When that accident involves a knocked-out tooth, what should you do? The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and the American Dental Association have some answers. Step 1: You should locate the lost tooth right away. Step 2: When you find the tooth, don’t handle... Read more »

The Important Function of Saliva

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Saliva production plays an important function in your overall health. The salivary glands make this important mixture while the ducts in your mouth dutifully wash the saliva around, keeping it well lubricated. These glands go into hyperdrive when you eat. Just thinking about eating, or smelling food increases saliva production.... Read more »