When an individual is unhappy with the color of their teeth, sometimes whitening can be used to brighten up their…
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Cracked Tooth
Sometimes, teeth can develop cracks, and when not treated this can have serious consequences for your oral health. Cracks can…
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Composite Versus Amalgam Filling
When a tooth requires a filling to repair a cavity, the two most common materials used today are dental amalgam…
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Composite Filling (Posterior)
When repairing a small cavity, a composite filling can restore your tooth to shape and function, while also mimicking the…
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Single Tooth Loss
When a tooth is lost, the effects are not solely limited to the immediate area. There can also be progressive…
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Sleep Appliance
For some patients experiencing obstructive sleep apnea, your sleep physician may recommend an oral sleep appliance to help alleviate the…
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Plaque and Calculus
Plaque and calculus are the two types of deposits that adhere to teeth and are the primary causes of gum…
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Manual versus Electric Toothbrush
Brushing your teeth is an essential part of your daily oral care routine and the most important thing you can…
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Malocclusion (Class III)
Occlusion is a term dentists use to describe how teeth come together. When a patient has proper occlusion it means…
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Malocclusion (Class II)
Occlusion is a term dentists used to describe how teeth come together. When a patient has proper occlusion, it means…
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