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Have You Seen This TikTok Denture Trend?

January 12, 2023

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full upper denture

Are you on TikTok? Do you keep up with the latest trends? Whether you do or don’t, there is a viral video that is capturing the attention of millions, and it revolves around the issue of wearing dentures. We all know these prosthetics are one of the most tried-and-true tooth replacement solutions but aren’t they just for more mature adults? Learn more about this TikTok denture trend and why they are beneficial no matter your age.

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Are There Certain Foods That Combat Gum Disease?

November 10, 2022

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person with gum disease

Are you doing your best to keep your smile as healthy as possible? Do you regularly clean your teeth and gums and see your dentist every six months? If so, that is great. But did you know you could be doing more? Your diet can make a positive or negative difference when it comes to the well-being of your smile, so which foods help fight gum disease? Read on to learn what you should be eating so that your soft oral tissues remain healthy year after year.

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The Best & Worst Halloween Candy for Kids

October 14, 2022

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Halloween candy

Halloween is a time when kids can dress up and enjoy the festivities that center around spooky ghosts and goblins and of course, candy. Whether it is chocolate bars, fruity treats, or caramel-covered goodies, it can be difficult trying to pry your child away from their bucket of sweets after trick-or-treating is over. But if you want to avoid cavities after Halloween, it’s best to learn which candies are the best and which ones are the worst for your little one’s smile.

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Protect Your Dental Implants by Avoiding These 5 Harmful Habits

July 16, 2022

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Breaking cigarette, quitting smoking to protect dental implants

Under ideal circumstances, dental implants can last for a lifetime. The prosthetic teeth on top of them can also endure for many years. What can you do to help your restored smile stand the test of time? One of the most important things you can do is avoid harmful habits that could lead to damage or infection. This blog post discusses some activities that you should steer clear of if you want your dental implants to stay healthy and functional.

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Post-Dental Crown Placement: What to Expect

May 5, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — cochellfamily @ 7:01 pm
a dental crown

Receiving a dental crown may have you asking many questions. How should you handle any discomfort? What is necessary to ensure it remains clean and decay-free? This article will provide the answers to these questions and more, allowing you to become more familiar with what you can expect after having your customized restoration put into place.

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Facial Swelling: Should I Visit the Emergency Dentist or ER?

March 8, 2022

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woman with facial swelling

If you begin to notice swelling in your mouth or face, you shouldn’t wait to seek professional help. This unique symptom can arise for various reasons; however, it’s imperative that you get the necessary treatment to avoid a more serious oral and overall health problem. But should you visit an emergency dentist for facial swelling or the ER? In this article, we’ll discuss when it’s best to see a dental professional, what you can expect, and why it’s better than waiting long hours in the emergency room.

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5 Tips to Maintain a Damage-Free Smile Year-Round

October 9, 2021

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woman eating an apple

Dental accidents come in all shapes and sizes. They can happen anywhere, anytime, and can range from minor to serious. Your emergency dentist in Salem understands the panic that can arise when a sudden chip, crack, or break develops, but wouldn’t it be nice to prevent these injuries in the first place? Here are 5 tips to keep your smile damage-free year-round and avoid a trip to the emergency dental office.

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6 Tips to Lower the Risk of Gum Disease While Managing Your Diabetes

August 18, 2021

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woman exposing red, inflamed gums

Do you worry that your diabetes will negatively impact the rest of your overall health and wellbeing? You may not realize it, but researchers have spent years attempting to learn just how impactful blood sugar levels can be on a person’s teeth, gums, and bodily organs. Surprisingly, because of the close connection between the mouth and body, there is a close link between diabetes and gum disease. If you want to learn what you can do to minimize your risk of bad bacteria attacking your soft tissues while also better managing your diabetes, read on.

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Why Wait? Use Your Dental Benefits Before They Expire

July 1, 2021

Filed under: Uncategorized — cochellfamily @ 7:21 pm
a young man with a beard smiling as he prepares to see his dentist in Salem

Do you have unused dental insurance benefits? With it already being half way through 2021, now is the time to take advantage of the remaining allotment provided to you by your insurer. If designed to follow the calendar year (as most policies are), you don’t want to find yourself in the same position as millions of Americans each year, forgoing thousands of dollars in unused benefits. To find out what you can do to get the most out of your plan, read on to hear from a dentist in Salem who will explain.

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Why Is My Dentist Taking My Blood Pressure?

June 15, 2021

Filed under: Uncategorized — cochellfamily @ 10:12 pm
an up-close image of a person having their blood pressure taken

If you haven’t been to the dentist recently, you may be surprised by a new step many professionals are taking to benefit a patient’s oral and overall health. While it’s commonly performed in doctor’s offices and hospitals, you may be wondering, “Why does my dentist take my blood pressure?” To better understand the reasoning behind this new development, local dental professionals are here to share why this added step is making a big difference when it comes to providing high-quality care.

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