If you’ve never had root canal therapy performed before, you may not be familiar with the treatment. Most people only know root canal therapy as a sign that something has gone wrong. They’re right, in a sense. Root canal therapy is used to treat teeth that have . However, it’s important to understand that root […]
Category: Dental Conditions
How Crooked Teeth Can Affect Your Life
October 8, 2020
The appearance of crooked teeth can be the most obvious impact they have on your smile. However, it isn’t the only impact, and when you hesitate to address the problem, the state of your misaligned teeth can become a source of several other oral health complications. In addition to how your smile looks, these complications […]
Dry Mouth: 3 Things You Should Know If You Don’t Already
July 17, 2018
There are some things you really should know about dry mouth if you don’t already. Before you assume this is a very basic topic you’ve already mastered, take a moment to consider a bit more. Are you dealing with a mouth that feels sticky or parched? If so, are you successful at making the situation […]
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Reasons It’s Difficult To Chew (And What To Do)
November 3, 2016
Are you doing your best to eat as you usually do but you have noticed that you’re having difficulty chewing? If so, it’s very important to remember that problems with chewing may occur as the result of a variety of reasons. The bad news is that those reasons generally point to an underlying oral health […]
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Experiencing Discomfort? It Might be Time for Restorative Treatment
September 4, 2015
It’s common for people to want to avoid the dentist, especially when they know they have some kind of oral health problem. If you suspect you might have a dental problem, such as a cavity or early signs of gum disease, though, it becomes all the more important to schedule a dental appointment. That’s because […]
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