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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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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.

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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.
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What Is Denture Stomatitis?
One health condition that can develop as a result of wearing dentures is denture stomatitis, also known as oral thrush. It is caused by an overgrowth of Candida fungus between your dentures and your gums. Luckily, this condition is easily treatable.

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The Difference Between Veneers & Dental Implants
Dental implants and veneers are both highly effective treatments for restoring the appearance of your smile, but each serves a different purpose depending on your specific needs.

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New Survey Shows Many Americans Are Insecure About Their Teeth
Our teeth can have a big influence on our self-image, as many people who have had cosmetic dentistry treatments will agree. Unfortunately, some people feel really insecure about their smile—but how much attention do people pay to each other’s teeth?

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Denture Adjustments & Relines for Ultimate Comfort
If you are looking to restore your smile, dentures can be a fantastic option. One of the most important aspects of getting dentures is ensuring they feel comfortable. This extends to how they feel in your mouth when you are enjoying daily life.

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What To Do When You Lose a Tooth
Losing a tooth as an adult can cause dental anxiety. Instead of panicking, act fast by scheduling an urgent appointment with your dentist. Swift action may allow for the replantation of your tooth. It's crucial to follow the right steps to preserve the tooth that fell out.

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Plaque or Tartar? Know the Differences and Treatments
Learn the key differences between plaque and tartar and get expert tips on prevention and treatment from Affordable Dentures & Implants.