Tooth erosion takes place when acid deteriorates the enamel on your teeth. Tooth enamel is the outer layer of the tooth that covers the crown and is the hardest parts of tissue in the human body. Tooth enamel protects teeth from daily wear and tear from biting, chewing or grinding. Even though our enamel is…
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Oral Care: Before, During & After Pregnancy
During pregnancy, a woman’s oral health changes and needs to be monitored and treated. It is vital in all stages of pregnancy to keep on top of one’s oral health as it can have lasting effects after pregnancy. Below we have listed different stages of pregnancy and what happens during each stage. We also provide…
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Common Dental Problems Found in Adolescents
I know sometimes it seems like getting your kids to brush and floss their teeth on a regular basis is about as easy as predicting the weather in Central Florida. However, doing so can go a long way towards preventing numerous types of dental issues. However, even with good oral hygiene habits, your son or…
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Root Canal FAQ’s | Part 2
How Can I Tell if My Tooth is Abscessed? People who have developed an ulcer or sore typically suffer from inflammation and pain. This swelling can be annoying because the abscess is full of bacteria, puss and white blood cells that are decayed. There are many other signs and symptoms to be aware of when…
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