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A Parent’s Guide to Pediatric Dental Care

Pediatric Dental Care

Dental issues are common in young children. If not taken care of correctly, these issues can lead to bigger problems down the road. That’s why it’s important to start good dental habits early. As a parent, you want what’s best for your child, and that includes their dental health. With […]

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A Vaccine For Your Child

Vaccine

Oropharyngeal cancer develops near the back of the mouth and throat, including the back and base of the tongue, the soft part of the roof of the mouth, and the tonsils. Approximately three-fourths of these cancers were related to the human papillomavirus (HPV). Many people are exposed to HPV in […]

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Relieving Dental Pain

Dental Pain

Your dentist has a number of options for relieving short-term dental pain. These options can be either prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) medications that you can buy in the store without a prescription. In most cases, an OTC medication or combination of OTC medications will do the trick. Over-the-Counter Medications OTC […]

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Oral Analgesics for Acute Dental Pain

Acute Pain

Acute pain is pain that is provoked by disease or injury, and is associated with musculoskeletal spasm and nervous system activation. While acute pain often resolves, pain that lasts longer than 3 months is considered to be chronic. Acute orofacial pain can result from pathological conditions, underlying disease processes, and/or […]

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Teeth-Whitening Treatments While Pregnant?

Teeth-Whitening Treatments

Professional teeth-whitening treatments involve bleaching one’s teeth to have them appear more white in color. Typically performed in a dental office, some dentists offer patients take-home kits. Alternatively, many drug stores sell name-brand teeth-whitening products in the form of adhesive strips, gel pens, and more. “Teeth-whitening products are generally pretty safe […]

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What Your Teeth & Mouth Can Tell You About Your Sleep Quality

Sleep Quality

Did you know your teeth and mouth can provide valuable insights into your sleep quality? As a dentist, I’ve seen firsthand how understanding the relationship between oral health and sleep health can help people identify underlying sleep problems, like sleep apnea. From there, they can seek timely intervention to improve their […]

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