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2015

Four Ways To Enhance The Look Of Your Smile

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A beautiful and bright smile doesn’t just look great in selfies, it also sends a message to others that you are professional, healthy and care about putting your best foot forward. If you have a smile that you’re not pleased with, don’t fret. Fortunately, there are a number of ways you can easily transform the look of your smile. Laser Whitening Whitening toothpaste and mouthwashes are great, but they aren’t as effective as a professional laser whitening treatment.…

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The Benefits Of Porcelain Inlays

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If you have a cavity and are trying to decide between a regular filling or a porcelain inlay, then you should learn about some of the benefits that inlays have to offer. This way, you will know you are going with the filling that’s right for you. Read the information below for details on just a few of the benefits of porcelain inlays. What is a porcelain inlay? A porcelain inlay is an insert for cavity treatment that’s created in a lab.…

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5 Ways To Brighten Your Smile

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A whiter, brighter smile can light up your whole face and seriously boost your confidence at the same time. In fact, studies even show that whiter teeth and a better smile can lead to increased business and financial success. Luckily, even if your teeth are lackluster at the moment, there are many options for brightening them. Here are five of the best ways to get a brighter smile: Chomp on Some Fruit…

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4 Ways To Prevent Cavities In Kids

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Cavities may seem like a normal part of childhood, and in fact, the CDC reports that cavities and other forms of tooth decay are the number one chronic illness in children. While cavities in children are common, they can and should often be prevented. Preventing cavities will help your kids avoid painful dental work. Here are four ways to help prevent cavities in kids: Instill Good Teeth Brushing Habits Early…

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Water, Water... Doesn't Have To Be Everywhere? The Pros And Cons Of Wetting Your Toothbrush

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If you wet your toothbrush before brushing your teeth, you’re obviously not alone. But why do you wet it? Is it really necessary? Turns out, it’s not completely necessary, and it may even be pointless depending on what toothbrush you use. Still, there can be advantages to adding a little water to the mix. Here’s a look at why you might want to turn off the tap – or not.…

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Why Your Baby's Speech Problems May Be Related To His Or Her Orofacial Development

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While speech errors are quite common, children usually get over them by the time they reach eight years. If your child doesn’t get over the errors, then it’s possible that he or she is dealing with speech impairment. There are several causes of speech impairment. For example, problems with orofacial have been shown to cause some forms of speech problems.  Why It Happens Speaking involves the participation of different parts of the face.…

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Information On Dental Implants And How To Care For Them

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If you are going to be getting a dental implant, you want to learn all you can about what an implant means for you and how you can care for it properly. The more you understand about your dental implant and how to take care of it, the fewer chances there will be that you will have a problem with yours. Implants are fused to bone Your natural teeth are attached to ligaments, which give you a small amount of movement.…

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To Fix Or Not To Fix: That Is The Question Of Cosmetic Dentistry And Your Acting Career

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You can make it as an actor with really horrible teeth, it is true, but would you want to? Sometimes, a really horrible set of chompers can land you some of the best roles of your life. (Just look at Gary Busey, Steve Buscemi, Madonna or Anna Paquin!) Other celebrities, specifically British ones, have had to have all of their teeth removed due to a hard life of partying and now have to wander about with dentures or implants (e.…

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Speed Up Your Recovery And Increase Your Comfort: A Guide To Recovering From Impacted Tooth Extraction

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Living with an impacted tooth can be a painful struggle, and finally having it removed is generally a huge relief. Once the offending tooth is gone, however, it’s important that you’re active in making a full recovery. Otherwise, you can find yourself dealing with painful infections and inconvenient swelling that could risk significantly interfering with your daily routine. Below, you’ll find a guide to some steps you should take to assist in your recovery after an impacted tooth removal.…

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3 Tips For Curing Your Bleeding Gums

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Do your gums constantly bleed? Do you find blood in the sink every time you brush your teeth? Bleeding gums are usually a sign of gum infection. Bacteria gets stuck in between and around your teeth. If that bacteria isn’t removed, it can infiltrate your gums, causing the tissue to break down. That leads to bleeding. If the problem isn’t remedied, the bacteria could get into your bloodstream and cause even more serious medical issues.…

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