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Can Chronic Dry Mouth Harm Your Dental Health?

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Having a dry mouth from time to time isn’t generally a big deal—drinking water can help relieve the occasional dry mouth and prevent the bad breath that often comes with it! However, some people experience chronic dry mouth, also called xerostomia. When you have chronic dry mouth, your body isn’t producing enough saliva to protect […]

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How Does Plaque Cause Gum Disease and Decay?

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Plaque is that clear, sticky substance that you can usually feel on your teeth after a long day. It may make teeth feel fuzzy or textured as opposed to smooth and polished. Plaque isn’t just bacteria—it can include food particles and mucus as well [1]. Needless to say, having plaque accumulate on your teeth isn’t […]

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What Can Cause a Tooth Infection?

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A tooth infection happens when bacteria enter the pulp of your tooth, located at the center, or the root of the tooth, underneath your gum tissue. These bacteria can cause nerves to die, pus to form, and a bad taste and smell to perpetuate your mouth. Tooth infections are usually painful, but for some people, […]

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Veneers vs. Crowns: Which Is Right for You?

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Dental crowns and veneers are both excellent restorative dentistry options. However, depending on what issues you’re having with your smile, one of these options may make more sense than the other. While dental veneers and dental crowns are both typically made of porcelain ceramic and match your natural teeth, each has different applications when it […]

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Top Tips to Avoid a Dental Emergency

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Dental emergencies are never fun. Whether you’ve had a fall, been in an accident, or are suddenly having an intense toothache, dental emergencies can take many forms and require professional treatment to fix. While avoiding a dental emergency isn’t always possible, there are a few steps you can take to minimize your chances of experiencing a sudden, […]

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Can TMJ Be Caused by Stress and Anxiety?

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Your temporomandibular joint (TMJ), located on each side of your face just below your ears, is one of the most complex joints in the human body. Thanks to these joints, your jaw can open and close and move from side to side. Without your temporomandibular joints, chewing, speaking, yawning, and laughing would be impossible! While the TMJ allows […]

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