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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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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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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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Implant Overdentures: A Secure, Comfortable Solution with SNAPSecure
Traditional dentures provide an immediate and affordable solution for replacing missing teeth. However, for some patients, the stability of traditional dentures is an issue. At Affordable Dentures & Implants, our SNAPSecure dentures provide a permanent and comfortable solution.

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Stages of Dental Implants: What to Expect at Every Step
Replacing missing teeth with dental implants restores the functionality and appearance of your smile. Over 3 million Americans have dental implants, which are the closest restorative option to replace a tooth.

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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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Abutment for Dental Implant: Types, Benefits, & Placement Explained
A dental implant abutment connects the titanium post of the implant to a prosthetic tooth, or crown, serving a critical role in the dental implant process by providing a secure base for the tooth.

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Extraction & Implant: How Soon Can You Replace a Tooth?
When a tooth is severely infected or there is irreversible decay, an extraction may be the only remaining way to avoid further oral health complications. Dental implants are a common replacement for missing teeth.

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Understanding Gum Health After Dental Implant Surgery
Healthy gums are fundamental for success with dental implants. They’re essential for every stage of the process—from the initial implant surgery and post-operative healing, to the long-term success of your implant.

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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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Why Dental Implants Are the Gold Standard for Permanent Tooth Replacement
Did you know that over 150 million Americans are missing at least one tooth? Implants are one of the most popular long-term tooth replacement options to replace missing teeth due to: Long-lasting durability, improved stability and comfort, and bone preservation.

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Options to Replace Missing Teeth with Dentures, Implants & More
Tooth loss is common in older adults and seniors, but young adults and children are also at risk of losing permanent teeth. There are many causes of tooth loss, with the leading ones identified being: untreated dental decay and cavities, gum disease, injury or trauma, teeth grinding, chronic health conditions, and improper nutrition.