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What Are the Main Causes of TMJ?
Posted by: Hassey | Do Duy, on April 1, 2022
Have you ever woken up with jaw pain or found yourself clenching your teeth during a stressful meeting? One of the growing medical conditions that dentists see is TMJ or TMJ syndrome. TMJ is the abbreviation and condition referring to the Temporomandibular Joint. This is the joint that allows us to open and close our… Read More
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The Signs of Periodontal Disease
Posted by: Hassey | Do Duy, on September 24, 2021
These days, most people know that taking care of your teeth is a critical part of your overall health and wellness. However, people can still ignore the other parts of your oral health such as your gums and tongue. Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, can present a serious threat not only to your… Read More
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TMJ Symptoms and Treatment
Posted by: Hassey | Do Duy, on October 23, 2019
TMJ, or Temporomandibular Joint syndrome is a disorder of the muscles that connect your jaw to the rest of your skull. It is a broad term for a number of possible symptoms that you may experience with your jaw. TMJ is a dangerous disorder that can lead to serious health problems and long term damage… Read More
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How to Remove Stains From Teeth
Posted by: Hassey | Do Duy, on August 26, 2019
Teeth whitening is one of the most common procedures people get these days. It is a multibillion-dollar industry that is no longer just for those with a lot of money. The increase in popularity as well as the growth of at-home teeth whitening kits have made the procedure more accessible to everyone. Dentists have also… Read More
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Vaping And Your Oral Health
Posted by: Hassey | Do Duy, on December 28, 2018
As vaping continues to increase in popularity among former smokers, current smokers, and even non-smokers, it is important to understand the impact of vaping on your dental health. While touted to be a healthier alternative to smoking, using e-cigarettes or vapes do not offer any benefit to your dental health on their own. What is… Read More
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How Stress & Anxiety Might Be Impacting Your Oral Health
Posted by: Hassey | Do Duy, on November 26, 2018
It’s common knowledge at this point that stress and anxiety negatively affect your health. Many people are concerned with heart problems, weight and other impacts of high stress and anxiety on their lives. One area of your health that you may not have considered when it comes to stress is your oral health. Unfortunately, stress… Read More
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Finding the Right Pediatric Dentist
Posted by: Hassey | Do Duy, on October 2, 2018
Parents know that kids are all about habits – good ones and bad ones. They also know that instilling good habits requires starting early and reinforcement at every opportunity. One of the biggest challenges for young kids and young parents is teaching good oral care habits such as brushing teeth, flossing or (the big one)… Read More
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Symptoms You Need A Root Canal
Posted by: Hassey | Do Duy, on June 28, 2018
Not everyone likes going to the dentist even if they know how important it is to their health. Whether it’s the sights or sounds or just the time spent, many people avoid the dentist as much as possible. Even though most dentists don’t deserve a bad reputation, one of the scariest things for people to… Read More
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Is Chewing Gum Really Bad for Your Teeth?
Posted by: Hassey | Do Duy, on February 26, 2018
It seems like every day we hear another story that one food or another is bad for our health. And we’re not just talking donuts and greasy foods! Some foods that are traditionally considered to be good for us, like dried fruit or yogurt, may end up being less healthy than we’d originally thought. This… Read More
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Everything You Need to Know About Dental Crowns
Posted by: Hassey | Do Duy, on January 11, 2018
Dental crowns are a common dental solution where an artificial cap is cemented onto a damaged tooth to preserve the shape and strength of one or more teeth. This is why the process is alternatively known as caps. There are many reasons your dentist may recommend a crown, and they are used for both restorative… Read More
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