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Here's How Your Dentist Will Ensure You Have A Pain-Free Root Canal

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Many people feel some anxiety at the notion of going in to have a root canal performed on a tooth. While it’s natural to feel a little nervous, you shouldn’t worry too much about any pain that you’ll be experiencing. Your dentist has the skills and technology available to ensure that you don’t feel any pain at all. Here are three of the ways your dentist can achieve this. Topical Read More»

Train Your Kids to Stop Chewing Ice

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Chewing ice is a habit that many people have, and they often form it in childhood. But chewing ice, or at least hard ice, is very bad for their teeth and can indicate additional health problems. If you’ve noticed your children trying to chew ice, you need to train them to stop now. This will help keep their teeth a lot healthier and uncover those other problems so that you can heal them. Read More»

4 Treatments for Gum Disease

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If you suffer from gum disease like many older Americans, you may experience pain and tenderness in your gums, especially when brushing. Bleeding and inflammation are also common, which can make life painful. If left untreated, your gum disease can advance and affect the jawbone. For this reason, whether you are just showing the first signs of gingivitis or you have advanced periodontitis, treatment is a must. Check out these treatments for gum disease. Read More»

Things You Can Do To Help Your Teeth Look Their Whitest

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It can be difficult to feel confident when your teeth are discolored. Many people associate white teeth with a healthy, attractive smile.  Nevertheless, if you suffer from dental discoloration, there are measures that you can take to help your teeth look their whitest. Here are a few of them. Have Regular Dental Cleanings Even if your teeth are healthy, you should still visit your dentist at least twice a year to have them examined and professionally cleaned. Read More»

3 Tips To Keep Your Dentures Working Great

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Dentures are still the most popular method for replacing entire rows of teeth because of their affordability. However, as with any oral prosthetic, normal wear and tear can cause your dentures to weaken. Over time, you may need repairs or even a replacement denture. However, there are some things you can do to prolong the life of your dentures and reduce the need for repairs. Check out these three tips for keeping your dentures working great. Read More»

Dealing With Wisdom Tooth Pain At Home

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Most people these days end up having their wisdom teeth removed when they are in their late teens or early 20s. This prevents you from having to deal with issues like infection, jaw pain, and misaligned teeth later on. If your wisdom teeth are impacted or in the process of erupting, however, you may be in some pain. Here are a few ways to deal with that pain until you are able to get to a dentist, like Kenneth Schweizer DDS PA, and have the teeth removed. Read More»

Tips And Tricks For Your Invisalign

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Invisalign is a way to straighten your teeth without the look of the silver brackets that traditional braces have. Invisalign retainers are nearly invisible and can be worn without anyone even noticing them in your mouth. To make sure your Invisalign treatment goes as it should there are some tips and tricks to help you along the way. Read on for some of these tips and tricks. Wear Your Retainers Read More»

What Your Tongue Says About Your Health

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Your tongue does more than help move food around your mouth. This strong muscle can also tell you a lot about your oral health and your overall health as well. If you have noticed some irregularities in shape, color or have sores on your tongue, it may be an oral issue or a health issue. Read on for further information about your tongue and your oral health. Irregular Shape If you have noticed the shape of your tongue has changed such as it has ridges on the edges rather than being rounded on the edges, or maybe your tongue looks like it has teeth imprints on the edges it could be due to grinding your teeth or clenching your teeth, or it could also be a thyroid issue. Read More»

Expectations For Getting A Frenectomy To Fix A Tooth Gap

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Is there a large gap located between your two front teeth? If so, know that is a pretty common problem that people have. The gap can be due to a frenulum that is too big. If it is very wide and extends to the bottom of your gums, it can create a gap that will make it difficult for those front teeth to be next to each other. Also, a large frenulum can make some orthodontic treatments difficult to have done, which is why a frenectomy can be done. Read More»

Follow These Dos And Don'ts If You Ever Break A Tooth

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Breaking a tooth is a tragedy that most people prefer to avoid, but it is likely that at some point in your life, it will happen to you. When you do break a tooth, the way you handle the situation will play a big role in determining how well your dentist can repair the damage and whether or not you end up losing the tooth. Keep these dos and don’ts in mind so you’re prepared if you ever break a tooth. Read More»