We have a lot of reasons to be grateful for our teeth. They help us eat our favorite foods, talk to our friends, and smile at our loved ones. Establishing a good oral hygiene routine is the best way to take care of your teeth and make sure they last you a lifetime. Dental enamel
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Periodontal disease, commonly called gum disease, is an infection in your gingiva (gum tissue) that weakens and gradually destroys the support of your teeth. The infection is caused by a surplus of bacteria due to plaque build-up. According to the CDC, 47.2% of adults 30 years and older have some form of gum disease. Regular
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No matter how careful you are, accidents happen, and sometimes they result in a knocked out tooth. This type of dental emergency can be very stressful and upsetting. If you lose a tooth due to an accident, don’t worry! As long as you know what to do, your dentist can potentially save and even reattach
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