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How OTC Medications Can Damage Dental Health
How OTC Medications Can Damage Dental Health

Certain prescription drugs can adversely impact on the teeth but there are also quite a number of over-the-counter (OTC) medications that are also harmful to dental health. While not all OTC medications cause problems, there are some whose use and[…]

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What is Laser Dentistry?
What is Laser Dentistry?

Laser dentistry has been available since the 1990's, and is becoming more common. So what is it?

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Preventing Baby Bottle Tooth Decay
Preventing Baby Bottle Tooth Decay

Baby bottle tooth decay is a term that is applied to any form of infant tooth decay. Although most common in the front upper teeth, infant tooth decay can affect any tooth and the cause can usually be traced to exposure to sugar over an extended[…]

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Dental Health During Pregnancy
Dental Health During Pregnancy

During pregnancy a woman's body goes through physical and hormonal changes and maintaining a good dental routine can sometimes be challenging.

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Partially Erupted Wisdom Tooth
Partially Erupted Wisdom Tooth

Wisdom teeth are the last permanent molars to emerge and usually appear in the late teens or early twenties. These molars were important in ancient times for grinding and chewing hard foods but are not really necessary in the modern era.

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Saving a Knocked-Out Tooth
Saving a Knocked-Out Tooth

If a tooth gets knocked out entirely, it would seem that there is little that can be done about it but think about replacement options. Unlikely as it may seem, however, it is sometimes possible to actually save the original tooth and have it[…]

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Why Water is Essential to Dental Health
Why Water is Essential to Dental Health

Water is not only necessary for survival but also plays a key role in bodily and dental health. Without water in regular amounts, all internal organs would fail.

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Children and Loose Teeth
Children and Loose Teeth

At around the age of six, children begin to lose baby teeth as the first set of permanent teeth erupt through the gums. This is a natural process and parents should not intervene by attempting to remove a loose tooth themselves or try to speed the[…]

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The RIGHT Family Dentist
The RIGHT Family Dentist

Finding a dentist that can meet your needs is usually not a problem. However, finding one that can take care of your entire family's dental requirements needs a bit more thought.

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