Effects of Soda On Your Teeth

Have you ever seen those videos where someone puts a baby tooth in a glass of soda and watches it decay? Well, the effect of soda in an actual mouth is a bit different. You have your saliva to help wash away the sugar, you eat other things throughout the day, and brush at least…

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Do You Recognize the Symptoms of Gum Disease?

How much do you know about periodontal disease, or gum disease, and what it looks like in the early stages? For something that affects approximately half of all American adults at one time or another, many of us don’t really understand what to look for when it comes to early detection. Gum disease, the inflammation…

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Dr. Richard Murdoch and the Colorado Mission of Mercy

Each year, 200 dentists and over 1,000 volunteers open a large-scale dental clinic for two days in Colorado. What is their mission? To provide approximately 1,500 patients with free dental care, no questions asked. For many of these people, the care they receive is life-changing. It can mean greater self-confidence, the end of chronic pain,…

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Protecting Yourself Against Oral Cancer

If there were a quick and painless way to identify pre-cancerous cells in the mouth of someone you loved, would you want them to try it? What if that person were you? The truth is, as uncomfortable as it may be to even think of the word “cancer,” thinking about it, and thus detecting it…

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Tooth-Friendly Summer Drinks

Summer is in full swing, and so are the barbecues, get-togethers, and beachside vacations. While it’s important to stay hydrated on those hot summer days, many thirst-quenching beverages can also wreck havoc on your family’s teeth. Many cold drinks, while delicious, boast excessive sugar and high acidity levels, which can contribute to cavity-causing tooth decay…

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How Often Should I See My Dentist?

According to the American Dental Association, all adults should visit their dentist for a checkup and cleaning every six months. These regular visits are critical to maintaining your best oral health, and for prevention and early detection of problems that may arise. Regular checkups aren’t just about checking for cavities, though that is certainly one…

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All About Wisdom Teeth

Despite their flattering name, wisdom teeth have very little to do with intelligence, maturity, or sagacity. The third molars, cheekily coined “wisdom teeth” sometime in the 17th century, were given their title simply because they show up late to the party—somewhere between the ages of 17 and 25 for most folks. In fact, their late…

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Sealants: What Are They and What Do They Do?

You may have heard about dental sealants, or had your dentist recommend them for you or your child. But what are they? What do they do? And who should use them? Dental sealant is a thin coating that is applied to the chewing surface of the teeth to prevent tooth decay. This sealant is typically…

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Spring Clean Your Oral Routine

Warmer weather is just around the corner, which can only mean one thing—spring is almost here! Spring is the season of renewal, so while you’re busy airing out your linens or deep-cleaning your car, don’t forget to give your teeth a little love. That’s right—your mouth could use a spring-cleaning just as much as your…

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Veneers Vs. Crowns: Which is Right for Me?

The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry estimates than one-half of all Americans are dissatisfied with their smile. It doesn’t have to be this way! With today’s technology, there are many ways to improve a smile that’s less-than-confident. If gaps, crooked teeth, yellowing, or discoloration are keeping you from cracking a radiant grin, porcelain crowns or…

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