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Denture Relines: Three Ways

Those with dentures can expect to do some maintenance on them every once in a while. Your dentures rest on top of living tissue in your gums. All living tissue is somewhat mobile and the bones underneath missing teeth can change as time goes on. That means your dentures may not fit as well as they did when they were new and a reline is in order. Read on to find out about the three relining choices for denture wearers. Read More 

The Difference Between Tartar And Plaque

A big misconception with oral health is confusing tartar and plaque as the same thing. They are actually two different substances, and it helps to understand how they're different and relate to your overall oral health. Plaque You know plaque as the film that sticks to the surface of your teeth. It is a biofilm that is made up of microbes and particles of food. People can often tell that they have dirty teeth because they can feel the plaque on it. Read More 

Types Of Preventative Dental Care Your Dentist May Recommend For Your Family

Preventative dental care services are important for everyone in your family. They can keep dental problems from developing and spare your kids the pain of toothaches. A good thing about preventative dental care is that it's often covered by your dental insurance. Here are some types of preventative dental care your dentist may provide. Dental X-Rays Dental x-rays are often done when you have a toothache, but they are also done routinely so your dentist can assess the health of your teeth. Read More 

Preventive Dentistry From Infancy To Old Age

Preventive dentistry is, of course, meant to ward off numerous dental and oral problems. If done correctly, you may never have a cavity in your life, or have to worry about root canals and missing teeth. Here are some preventive dental measures, from infancy to old age.  Brushing Baby's Gums and Avoiding "Bottle Mouth"  Babies are on a liquid diet of mother's milk or formula until six months of age. Even then, you can take a warm wet washcloth and rub baby's gums after every " Read More 

Common Causes Of Gum Pain

Tooth pain can make your day unbearable, but gum pain can be equally aggravating. Although it's not quite as commonly discussed as a toothache, people can experience pain around their gums for a variety of different reasons. Gingivitis Gingivitis is a common form of gum disease that is often the result of poor oral hygiene, such as failing to brush and floss regularly. As this condition progresses, it causes the gingiva to swell, which is the part of the gum closest to the tooth. Read More