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What Is Halitosis?

Halitosis simply means bad breath, a problem that many people experience at one time or another. It is estimated that 40% of the population suffers… Continue Reading

Orthodontics and Your Child

Because orthodontists can detect subtle problems with jaw growth or teeth while a child still has primary (baby) teeth present, the American Association of Orthodontists… Continue Reading

Whiter Teeth and a Brighter Smile

Wouldnt you like a brighter smile? Having whiter teeth can give you not only a brighter smile, but more confidence too. Whiter teeth can be… Continue Reading

Protecting Your Dental Investment

Porcelain veneers or laminates are used to cosmetically enhance the appearance of front teeth. These thin porcelain shells are bonded to the surfaces of the… Continue Reading

Tooth Care For Your Infant

As soon as your child gets his first teeth, you should begin cleaning them after feedings with a moist gauze pad or washcloth. When your… Continue Reading

Treating Halitosis

Halitosis is a general term used to describe unpleasant or offensive mouth odor. It has been found that although there are several non-oral sites that… Continue Reading

Early Signs of Orthodontic Issues

Because orthodontists can detect subtle problems with jaw growth or teeth while a child still has primary (baby) teeth present, the American Association of Orthodontists… Continue Reading

Healthy Teeth, Healthy Body

It wasnt so long ago that many people accepted tooth loss and the use of dentures as a natural part of getting older. Today, however,… Continue Reading

Importance of Regular Dental Exams

Patients should visit their dentist at least every six months for a routine cleaning and examination. Dental problems start out small but can quickly worsen… Continue Reading

Bad Breath and Body Odor

Mouth odor (bad breath) and body odors can come about many different ways. Mouth odor can be caused by not brushing and flossing your teeth,… Continue Reading

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