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Measures Parents Can Take To Protect Their Child's Teeth

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The primary teeth, which are called baby teeth, are eventually lost in a natural shedding process. Still, it is important to properly care for the primary teeth, or they can cause long-term oral health issues. The primary teeth guide the placement of the incoming permanent teeth. If a primary tooth is lost ahead of schedule, the adjacent teeth may shift into the open space left by the missing tooth. As a result, the adult tooth that eventually presents to replace the lost baby tooth may not be able to erupt in a straight alignment.…

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Does Gum Disease Run In Your Family? 4 Other Issues That Can Also Increase Your Risk

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If gum disease runs in your family, you need to take steps to protect your teeth. Gum disease may be hereditary, but that doesn’t mean you’ll develop it in your lifetime. However, it does increase your risk of developing the disease. Unfortunately, gum disease can lead to bone loss and to premature tooth loss. If gum disease runs in your family, you need to do everything you can to protect your teeth.…

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Did You Wake Up With A Broken Tooth? 3 Tips To Get It Fixed When A Damaged Smile Is Your Worst Nightmare

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When your smile is your favorite feature, waking up with a broken tooth feels like your worst nightmare coming true. While you may think that tooth injuries can only happen when you are awake, the truth is that many people have nighttime habits that interfere with their oral health. Typically, a broken tooth that occurs in your sleep happens from clenching or grinding behaviors that place a large amount of pressure on your jaw.…

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