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Welcome to Modern Smiles
I've been practicing dentistry for over 15 years, and I still approach every patient the same way: as an individual with a specific situation, specific concerns, and a specific set of things they want from their dental care. No assumptions. No rushing through to the next appointment.


Welcome to Modern Smiles
I've been practicing dentistry for over 15 years, and I still approach every patient the same way: as an individual with a specific situation, specific concerns, and a specific set of things they want from their dental care. No assumptions. No rushing through to the next appointment.
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How the Rest of Your Smile Reacts to Tooth Loss
Losing one or more teeth results in a few obvious consequences. For instance, your smile’s appearance will likely be affected, though how much depends on the location of your tooth.
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What Does Scaling and Root Planing Mean?
There is more than one type of professional dental cleaning, though standard cleaning (known as prophylaxis) is the only one that every patient needs to receive routinely. Another form of cleaning, known as deep cleaning ( or scaling and root planing ), can be recommended if you’re at an especially high risk for gum disease or have already begun to show signs of gingivitis.
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Is Invisalign® Really More Convenient than Braces?
When you find out that your teeth are crooked and you need orthodontic treatment to straighten them, several different things can run through your mind. The first may be concern over how braces might make your smile look, especially if your confidence is an important part of your career.
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The Science Behind Implanted Replacement Teeth
The problem with tooth loss is that you don’t immediately see the most disastrous effects of it. Sure, the appearance of your smile can be significantly affected and that is important to your oral health and bite function.
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Do I Have Options if Teeth-Whitening Doesn’t Work?
The best thing about professional teeth-whitening is that it quickly and conveniently erases even stubborn teeth stains so you can smile confidently again in almost no time. However, not all stains are equal, and while common ones can be stubborn, others can be impossible to erase with a cosmetic teeth-whitening solution .
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What Poor Hygiene Could Lead To
Your dentist plays an important role in keeping your smile healthy for life, but the basics of a healthy smile involve what you do at home every day. A consistently good hygiene routine, which means brushing your teeth twice and flossing at least once every day, is the only way to keep harmful plaque from overwhelming your teeth and gums.
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Do Clear Aligners Actually Work?
Patients with crooked teeth (malocclusion) often realize that they should correct their tooth alignment as soon as possible. Besides the visible effects that it can have on your smile, malocclusion can also make biting and chewing more difficult and uncomfortable, leading to a host of bite problems.
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Things that Help You Prevent Tooth Loss
At some point, nearly 60% of adults will lose one or more teeth for a number of different reasons. Because it’s so common, many people believe that they’re destined to lose teeth eventually.
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Things You Should Know if Your Teeth Are Crooked
Sometimes, accepting the fact that your teeth have become crooked can be difficult. That’s especially true if you’ve never had to undergo orthodontic treatment before.
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A Few Signs that You Probably Have TMJ Disorder
A Few Signs that You Probably Have TMJ Disorder Some types of aches and pains can be immediately traced to a single cause that your dentist can easily address. For instance, a toothache often indicates a cavity, which your dentist can restore with the help of a tooth-colored filling.
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Important Things About Tooth Loss and Dental Implants
While most people have a better chance at preserving their healthy smiles for life thanks to advanced dental care, many still face the problem of tooth loss , or will at some point in the future. For patients in North Hollywood, CA, who do experience tooth loss, the void that’s left in their smiles can lead to a host of subsequent problems if not addressed as soon as possible.
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