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Meal Musings: How Different Foods Can Affect Dental Implants

June 4, 2026

Dentist holding sample implant and touching her own cheek

If you’re seeking a reliable, lifelike solution for tooth loss, you might be a good candidate for dental implants. These are the only replacement teeth that are embedded in your jaw to become a more permanent part of your mouth.

But if you don’t take the proper precautions, such as choosing foods carefully, you might accidentally harm your new teeth. Continue reading to learn more about how your diet affects your restorations and which foods help maintain them!

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Busting 4 Common Myths About Gum Disease

May 4, 2026

Woman pulling down bottom lip to show off gums.

Gum disease is one of the most common oral health problems, yet many people misunderstand what it is, how it develops, and why treatment matters. These misconceptions can cause people to ignore warning signs or delay dental care, allowing the condition to worsen over time. To help separate fact from fiction, here are 4 common myths about gum disease, busted.

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Why Can Someone Develop a Dental Phobia?

April 9, 2026

Woman with dental phobia

A powerful emotion that can take control of you is fear. It might stop you from going into a haunted house or trying something new, as it can be overwhelming to deal with. You might feel anxious about certain things, such as going to the dentist. You might know the importance of dental checkups and cleanings, but your nervousness can get in the way. But what caused it? Here are four possible reasons and what your provider can do to help.

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Clearing the Air: How Safe is Nitrous Oxide?

March 5, 2026

Woman getting nitrous oxide for her dental visit

If you’re scared about going to the dentist, then you aren’t alone. Your provider might’ve recommended you get nitrous oxide sedation, and it seems to be a great choice. It will help you relax so you can feel better about getting the treatment you need. However, you may still question if it’s a safe option for you. To put you at ease choosing it for yourself, here’s what you need to know.

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Types of Tooth Stains and How to Get Rid of Them

February 4, 2026

Patient smiling into mirror in dentist's chair.

Tooth discoloration is one of the most common cosmetic dental concerns. Even with good brushing and flossing habits, stains can develop over time. The key to achieving a brighter smile is understanding the type of stain you’re dealing with because not all stains respond to the same treatment.

Here’s a breakdown of the main types of tooth stains and how to get rid of them.

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3 Smile Improvements That Don’t Involve Lengthy Procedures

January 14, 2026

Woman smiling into mirror after cosmetic dental treatment

You might have flaws in your smile that bother you every time you look in the mirror. You aren’t alone, but there are effective solutions to get the perfect grin you dream of. Cosmetic dentistry offers a wide range of treatments, but will it be a lengthy process until the end? Thankfully, many services are relatively short and offer results that can last for a long while. Here are three quick choices that you can consider for yourself.

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Is Tooth Discoloration Something You Inherit?

December 24, 2025

a family smiling with bright teeth

Everyone dreams of a bright, confident smile, but sometimes our teeth don’t turn out as white as we hope. Tooth stains can happen from things like coffee, tea, smoking, or the natural aging process. But did you know your genetics might also play a role in the color of your smile? Read on to learn how heredity can affect the appearance of your teeth.

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Can My Dentist Cure My Gum Disease?

November 4, 2025

Woman showing off red gums.

Gum disease is one of the most common oral health issues, affecting millions of people each year. It often starts quietly, with symptoms like bleeding gums or mild irritation, but it can progress into a much more serious condition if left untreated. Many patients wonder whether gum disease can truly be cured—and if their dentist can help restore their gum health. The answer depends on the stage of the disease, but in most cases, your dentist can successfully treat and manage it.

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6 Things You Should Stop Doing If You Have TMJ Disorder

October 27, 2025

A woman with a sore jaw eating an apple

When your jaw aches due to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder, getting treatment from your dentist is essential. But unfortunately, even with treatment, relief may not be immediate. The good news is that while it may not be long before you can finally feel better, there are some things you can do in the meantime to lessen your pain and prevent it from worsening. In that spirit, here are six behaviors you should avoid when you have a TMJ disorder.

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How an Untreated Toothache Can Turn into a Trip to the ER

September 1, 2025

Woman lying in bed and rubbing her aching tooth

It’s easy to think of a toothache as a minor and temporary annoyance. And, yes, sometimes the problem is simply that your congested sinuses are putting more pressure on your pearly whites than normal. A more sudden and persistent toothache, however, can be far more serious. In severe cases, putting off treatment could even be fatal. Keep reading to stay well-informed about this dental emergency.

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