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Oral thrush is an infection in the oral cavity caused by overgrowth of a fungus called Candida albicans. Almost everyone has this fungus, which is naturally present in the body, but when the fungus overgrows in the mouth, an infection can happen. Infants and people who are immunocompromised are more...
Dental sedation is the practice of using medications to help patients who have dental anxiety to relax during their procedure. For some patients, only mild sedation is needed to help alleviate their dental anxiety. For others, they may need a deeper level of sedation to feel comfortable. Every patient is...
Your teeth are strong—but they’re not indestructible. Bad habits, especially when they happen over a long period of time, absolutely have the potential to damage teeth. Do you have any of the bad habits below? If so, it might be time to tweak your practices to better protect your...
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders encompass problems with the joints that connect your jaw to your skull on either side of your head. These joints can be affected by arthritis, inflammation and even a misaligned bite. Millions of people suffer from problems associated with TMJ disorders, which can lead to...
Restorative dentistry refers to dental procedures that help restore the function of your smile. This is different from cosmetic dentistry, which focuses on procedures primarily designed to improve your appearance. However, restorative dentistry procedures and cosmetic dentistry procedures often overlap, although they can certainly differ. What are some examples of...
Getting your kids to eat healthy can be a challenge! Yet, healthy foods are so important for your child’s well-being, especially when it comes to their dental health. Encouraging your child to eat healthy foods can not only support their oral health now, but set the foundation for them to...
When getting your teeth straightened, both metal braces and Invisalign are excellent options, and two of the most popular choices for orthodontic treatment. Each of them has their respective pros and cons, but at the end of the day, both can lead to a straighter, beautifulsmile that you can...
Gum disease is unfortunately common, with nearly half of all adults in the United States having some form of gum disease . Catching gum disease early can help you keep your treatment to a minimum and reverse the condition to restore your smile. To successfully treat gum disease, your dentist...
If your dentist has told you that you need a “deep cleaning”, you may be wondering what exactly this means. How is it different from a regular teeth cleaning? A deep cleaning is also called a gum scaling and root planing procedure, and your dentist will suggest it if you have...
Teeth grinding typically happens when people are unaware of it, either while awake or asleep. For some people, teeth grinding, or bruxism, can go on for years without much awareness of it. However, if you’ve noticed you have a headache when waking up, an aching jaw, or sensitive teeth, it’s...

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