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Home Oral Care

Home Oral Care

ADA home oral care recommendations are based on data from clinical studies and systematic reviews. While general recommendations may adequately address the needs for many patients, a dentist may tailor home oral care recommendations to fit the individual patient’s needs and wants, focusing on a personalized approach to treatment and prevention. Home oral care is […]

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The Connection Between Asthma And Oral Health

Asthma

People with asthma are more likely to experience gum disease Roughly 235 million people around the globe experience asthma — an inflammatory disease that narrows and inflames the airways, therefore resulting in symptoms like difficulty breathing, wheezing, coughing, and tightening of the chest. This condition can also cause dry mouth, which can lead to plaque […]

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The Questions To Ask Your Dentist Before A Dental Implant

Dental Implants

Dental implants should never be a replacement for natural teeth But Dr. Fred Guerra, DMD with Guerra Dental in Colorado Springs tells me, even if you take impeccable care of your teeth and gums you may still find yourself missing a tooth or teeth and in need of implants.You can lose a tooth for many […]

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Cavities Are The Leading Cause For Kids To Miss Class

Cavities

School is back in session. It’s the perfect time for a fresh start with a healthy, bright smile. Unfortunately, that is not the case for some. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), tooth decay, also known as cavities, is the most common chronic childhood disease in the United States and the […]

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Drinking Diet Soda Has An Unexpected Effect On Your Teeth

Diet Soda

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), free sugar consumption is the primary dietary risk factor for tooth decay and cavities. Together, the combination of sugar and the natural bacteria in our mouth produce acid that causes demineralization of the tooth. Because diet soda takes sugar out of the equation, it might seem like a healthier alternative […]

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Teething And The Ways To Ease Your Baby’s Symptoms

Teething

Although many infants make it through the teething process without much difficulty, occasionally the pain and discomfort can be uncomfortable for the child- and the parent! Teething is when your child’s baby teeth begin to erupt or emerge through their gums and into their mouth. The typical time frame for teething to begin is usually […]

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Ways To Keep Your Child From Thumb Sucking

Thumb-sucking

Thumb Sucking is a bad habit   Thumb sucking can be of concern for many parents/guardians, and while seeking advice from a pediatric dentist is recommended, there are several methods to help break this habit at home.  Though thumb sucking is not harmful to a baby, it can be for toddlers. If this habit lasts […]

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Habits That Could Lead To Tooth Decay

Tooth Decay

Tooth decay, also known as dental caries or cavities, is a common oral health problem caused by bacteria that produce acid from food particles and plaque on the teeth. It is essentially the destruction of the tooth structure caused by acids that gradually eat away the enamel (outer protective layer) and dentin (inner layer) of […]

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Breastfeeding – Things Nursing Moms Should Know About Dental Health

Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding is one of the first (and most personal) decisions a mother makes for her baby. It can help your baby’s body fight infections and reduce health risks like asthma, ear infections, SIDS and obesity in children. Nursing moms may lower their chances of developing breast and ovarian cancer. But did you know breastfeeding can […]

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