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Topic: General Dentistry

Fluoride: Myths, Facts, and Health

Fluoride is a mineral that is found in rocks, soil, and elsewhere in nature. It has been an important part of preventing dental disease for more than...

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Should You Floss Before or After You Brush?

You may have been asked by your dentist or dental hygienist, “Do you floss regularly"? There is a good reason for this concern by oral healthcare...

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Is Tongue Scraping Effective?

Did you know that your tongue harbors more bacteria than the rest of your mouth combined? This surprising fact underscores the importance of proper...

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The Connection Between Diet and Oral Health

Many people believe a beautiful smile reflects diligent brushing and flossing. However, what you eat is crucial in maintaining healthy teeth and gums...

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The Link Between Oral Health and Heart Disease

Every February for the past fifty-seven years, the United States has placed the spotlight on heart health, America’s number one cause of death. It is...

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Zirconia Crowns vs. Veneers: What's the Difference?

A bright and confident smile can positively affect your self-esteem and overall well-being, in addition to your oral health. Achieving that perfect...

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Teeth Grinding (Bruxism): Causes, Effects, and Treatments

Bruxism is a prevalent dental condition that affects millions of people each year. Its consequences extend beyond its effects on oral health and can...

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How CBCT Technology Enhances Precision in Dental Diagnosis

Diagnosis and treatment methods and technologies continue to evolve in the delivery of high-quality oral health care. Like other medical specialties,...

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The Benefits of Regular Teeth Cleaning by a Dental Hygienist

Dental hygienists are skilled professionals who are trained to help you maintain optimal oral health. They possess specialized knowledge and skills...

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Root Canal vs. Extraction: How to Choose

The first root canal treatment performed in the United States was in 1838 using a modified watch spring. According to the American Association of...

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