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Preparing for Wisdom Teeth Removal

The wisdom teeth, or third set of molars, erupt in the late teens or early twenties for most people. Unfortunately, a lack of space on the back jaw means you need the wisdom teeth removed before they cause extensive damage. It’s only on rare occasions that they grow in properly aligned and have adequate gum [...]

Botox in Dentistry

Botox is a substance approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for cosmetic procedures such as eliminating wrinkles and certain medical procedures. Derived from the poisonous substance botulinum toxin, Botox temporarily freezes muscles by blocking nerve signals that controls the movement of muscles. Noticeable results typically appear within hours, and the effect of a [...]

Gingivitis: What It Is and How to Prevent It

Gingivitis is the term dentists use to describe gum inflammation caused by bacterial infection. If left untreated, gingivitis can lead to a more serious condition known as periodontitis. According to the American Dental Association, both conditions are major causes of tooth loss. How Does Gingivitis Develop? When you look in the mirror at your [...]

Understanding and Treating Dry Mouth

When you your salivary glands don’t produce enough saliva, it leads to a condition known as xerostomia. More commonly called dry mouth, this is a temporary and treatable condition. Conditions Commonly Associated with Dry Mouth Dry mouth is often a symptom of another health condition and not a condition itself. For example, people with diabetes [...]

Toothbrushes: How to Choose Them and Use Them

Most people don’t give a lot of thought to picking out their next toothbrush. They may just buy what’s on sale or something in a style or color they like. The American Dental Association encourages everyone to consider this purchasing decision a bit more carefully to achieve the best possible oral health. Below are [...]

Common Symptoms and Signs of TMJ Disorder

Your jaw contains temporomandibular joints just below the front of each ear that helps to connect the lower jaw and skull together. The temporomandibular joints allow you to complete important everyday functions such as chewing your food, speaking, swallowing, and opening and closing your mouth for multiple purposes. These joints can sometimes become painful and [...]