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62% of Americans Have Been Told Our Breath Smells
Bad breath is often a very awkward topic to bring up. Whether it’s the result of a strong-smelling meal or a condition like tooth decay, gum disease or tonsil stones, it can be embarrassing for the person whose breath smells. When faced with someone whose breath is less than fresh, it raises the question, do they know?


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A Complete Guide on How to Clean Dental Implants
Proper home care keeps your dental implants healthy for life. In under two minutes you can clean implants right after surgery and maintain them daily with brushing, flossing, water-flossing, rinsing...

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How to Repair a Chipped Tooth: Treatment Options, Costs & Care
A sudden crack against a hard piece of popcorn can leave you staring at a chipped tooth and wondering what to do next. A chipped tooth can happen during a sporting accident, when you bite down on hard...

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What to Eat After Wisdom Tooth Removal
If you're recovering from wisdom tooth removal, you're probably dealing with soreness, swelling, and the frustration of not knowing what’s safe to eat. Even sipping water can feel uncomfortable...

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What to Do About a Loose Dental Implant: Causes, Fixes & Emergencies
Dental implants are designed to be permanent, but what if one starts to feel loose? A loose dental implant refers to any movement in the implant, crown, or the parts connecting them. While this might sound alarming, not all looseness means the implant itself is failing.

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Should You Floss Before or After Brushing & Does the Order Matter?
You know brushing is vital but what about flossing order? Flossing before brushing may give you a cleaner mouth and better fluoride protection. Flossing first helps loosen food and plaque between the teeth.

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Emergency Dental Care Explained: What Happens During Your Visit
A dental emergency has a way of stopping you in your tracks. Whether it’s a sudden sharp crack, swelling you can’t ignore, or a throbbing ache that keeps you up at night, dental emergencies often strike when you least expect them.
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How to Prevent Side Effects of Dental Implants
While dental implants are very safe overall, it’s important to know the risks in advance so you can prevent them. Common short-term side effects include discomfort, mild swelling or bruising, and slight bleeding.

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Our Dental Expert Explains the Causes of Dental Implant Failure and How to Prevent It
Dental implants have a high success rate of 97% after 10 years, but implant failures can still occur. Although implant failure is rare, understanding the causes and prevention strategies can result in more successful outcomes...

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How to Wear Your Dentures with Confidence
In recent years, denture technology has improved profoundly, offering more innovative and comfortable options than ever before. Before the 17th century, dentists used materials such as bone, wood, and ivory to make denture bases. Today, acrylic resin or flexible (nylon) polymer are often used.

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What Is The Fastest Way To Heal Denture Sores?
Dentures should improve the quality of your life, but sometimes, people who wear them can experience problems like sore gums. Any pain and discomfort from wearing dentures needs to be addressed promptly.

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Titanium Allergy & Dental Implants: How to Identify Symptoms & Find Relief
Many individuals are sensitive to metals like nickel, copper, or cobalt. Fortunately, titanium dental implants are suitable for most people with metal allergies and rarely cause any problems. While it’s uncommon, about 0.6% of patients may be allergic to titanium.

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How to Address Common Lower Denture Problems with Solutions That Work
Dentures are one of the most common tooth replacement options - with partial dentures a popular option for those who have not lost all their teeth. For the millions of Americans who wear dentures, adjusting to them can be challenging.