Staying healthy is a top priority for everyone now. And yet, many people are doing the one thing that is likely to land them a trip to the ER — putting off seeing your dentist. …

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Did you know that tonsils can be problematic? Particularly for breathing in early childhood, which is why many doctors recommend that the child have them removed. These two oval-shaped lymph nodes hanging out at the …

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Speaking, chewing and laughing with an open mouth all happen thanks to your temporomandibular joints (TMJ). Since they are a part of an intricate system, when there is an imbalance, there are a variety of …

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With fall just around the corner, sports activities are ramping up again making you or your kids vulnerable to oral injury. But sport season means havoc for your dental health in more than one way. …

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Dental anxiety is more common than you might think, and if you are one of those folks who put off seeing the dentist because even thinking about it makes your hands clammy, you’re not alone. …

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You probably know by now that having better dental health results in better general health! That’s because healthy teeth and gums mean no tooth decay or gum disease weakening your body’s defenses— keeping you healthier …

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Do You Know the Difference Between an Occlusal Guard and a Dental Orthotic

When you clench or grind your teeth there’s a couple of dental devices and treatment options that can really make a difference. The thing is: to the untrained eye occlusal guards and dental orthotics may …

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We’re going to let you in on a little secret: you can have a beautiful smile just like you’ve always wanted. If you’re self-conscious about your smile, you don’t like the size or shape of …

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If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to have a better looking facial profile then you might’ve come across a unique type of braces called Epigenetic orthodontics. Also known as full face orthodontics, …

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If you’re one of those folks who grind their teeth compulsively or clench their jaw repetitively, you likely suffer from a condition called bruxism. Bruxism affects about 10% of the population and can occur while …

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