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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.


A Few Things Porcelain Veneers Can Fix
Porcelain veneers aren’t unique in the fact that they can improve your smile’s appearance. There are several cosmetic treatments that could accomplish that, depending on your smile’s specific concerns.
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Can Dental Implants Replace a Single Lost Tooth?
Patients who have lost teeth can usually regain the confidence and optimal oral health they used to enjoy by replacing them with lifelike prostheses. Even a single lost tooth can negatively affect that confidence, and if not replaced, it can have an increasingly worse impact on your remaining teeth and oral structures.
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Prefer to Avoid Braces? Ask Us About Invisalign®
If your dentist notices that your teeth aren’t aligned properly during your routine dental examination, then correcting that alignment could be essential to protecting your long-term oral health. However, for older teen and adult patients, the idea of wearing conspicuous metal braces every day to school and work can seem highly inconvenient, to say the least.
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Teeth Issues that Increase Your Risk of Gum Disease
As the most frequent cause of adult tooth loss, gum disease can become one of the biggest threats to your smile if not prevented or controlled properly. That’s why your hygienist carefully cleans your gum line as well as your teeth during your dental cleanings and advises you to do the same when brushing and flossing them at home.
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The Most Common Reasons Why People Lose Teeth
Ever since dental implants became routine solutions for replacing lost teeth, patients can rest easier knowing that they have a lifelike way to rebuild their smiles if they experience tooth loss. However, many people still mistakenly believe that tooth loss is inevitable, especially if older members of their family have experienced it.
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How Easy Is It to Care for Invisalign® Aligners?
Invisalign® clear aligners offer a wide range of benefits to patients who need to straighten misaligned teeth. For example, aligners are made from clear acrylic and slip onto your teeth easily, rather than brackets and wires that are semi-permanently bonded to your teeth.
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Do You Have Questions About Dental Implants?
While there are several common issues that can still affect your smile, today’s advanced dental health treatments and techniques make most of them less significant than they used to be. For instance, the rate at which patients lose teeth has dropped dramatically thanks to more comprehensive and effective preventive and restorative care.
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Reasons Why Straightening Crooked Teeth Matters
For patients with visibly crooked teeth, Invisalign® clear aligners can provide many different benefits over traditional braces. One of the most noticeable of those benefits is the fact that Invisalign’s aligners are virtually invisible, making them a much more cosmetically appealing option.
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The Secret to Making Tooth Loss No Big Deal
Losing a tooth could be one of the biggest things to impact the appearance and long-term health of your smile. That’s because after losing a tooth, your oral structures and remaining natural teeth respond in ways that create even more complications.
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The Difference Between Invisalign® and Traditional Braces
When your teeth are obviously not aligned properly, the cosmetic effect it can have on your smile’s appearance can be a significant one. The trouble for many patients, though, is that metal orthodontic braces don’t always seem like a more attractive option.
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Why Your Dentist Worries So Much About Gum Disease
As your partner in keeping your smile healthy for life, your dentist worries about the threats that can endanger your oral health. That’s why attending every checkup and cleaning appointment is important.
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How to Make Sure Tooth Decay Doesn’t Come Back
The good news about today’s dental health care is that even issues that can affect virtually everyone, such as tooth decay, can be easily prevented or dealt with. This means more patients can enjoy healthy, natural smiles for life, even if they do happen to develop a progressive dental issue.
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