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Have Dentures? Here Are 5 Habits You Should Avoid

February 28, 2023

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Closeup of senior man in white shirt brushing his teeth

Whether you’re missing several teeth or all of them, modern dentures can effectively rebuild your confidence, bite, and speech. Unfortunately, however, there is a common misconception that oral health is no longer a priority once you’ve lost your teeth. That’s simply not the case! To prevent further tooth loss, keep your gums healthy, and ensure your new smile stays in pristine condition, it’s more important than ever to prioritize dental care. With this in mind, read on to learn a few bad habits you should avoid with dentures.

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Replacing Your Front Teeth with Dental Implants

December 15, 2022

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Man in green shirt smiling and walking down the street

Losing one of the teeth near the front of your mouth leaves you with a highly visible gap in your smile, which can make you feel very self-conscious about your appearance. You’ll want to have the space filled with a natural-looking restoration as soon as you can. Are dental implants a good choice for replacing your front teeth? In many cases, the answer is yes! Here’s what you need to know about this state-of-the-art treatment option.

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5 Ways to Fight Genetics and Prevent Gum Disease

November 4, 2022

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multiple generations showing how genetics affects gum disease

Every physical feature you have can be traced genetically to a ancestor. Your mom may have passed down your eye color, or your dad may have given you his nose. Unfortunately, some health risks can also be passed down from generation to generation. When it comes to oral health, your family history with gum disease, the number one cause of tooth loss, may increase your chances of getting it yourself.

In order to overcome the hand genetics has dealt you, here are ways you can keep your teeth, gums, and smile healthy and strong!

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Teeth Grinding: Can It Make You Look Older?

October 12, 2022

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young woman teeth grinding while she sleeps

Have wrinkles? You may think you’ve developed them because of smoking, sun damage, or mere aging. However, there’s another reason you may be surprised to learn about – teeth grinding. Believe it or not, it’s one of the main causes of premature wrinkles around the mouth. Not only can bruxism wear down your teeth, but it can make you appear older than you are. Continue reading to find out why that is and what you can do to stop this habit from aging you!

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How to Take Care of Your Night Guard

September 4, 2022

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person inserting dental mouthguard

Have you ever caught yourself grinding your teeth or clenching your jaw? Maybe it’s going on when you aren’t aware of it, as well. You may need to speak with your dentist about receiving treatment for bruxism. Side effects of bruxism include headaches, tooth or jaw pain, and overly worn teeth. Night guards create a barrier between your top and bottom teeth and are commonly used to lessen the effects of this condition. If your dentist gives you a night guard to protect your teeth from bruxism, follow these tips to ensure it remains in good condition and you get the most value from it.

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Gingivitis vs. Periodontitis: What’s the Difference?

August 11, 2022

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young woman pointing to inflamed gum

Taking proper care of your teeth and gums is essential for a healthy smile. Brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and visiting your dentist regularly will help ensure that gingivitis and periodontitis don’t happen to you. While you’ve likely heard those words used in a dentist’s office before, you may not be completely sure of what they mean. In this blog post, you’ll learn more about these stages of gum disease and what you can do to keep your gums in optimal condition.

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The Important Differences Between Professional and OTC Nightguards

July 7, 2022

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Closeup of a man putting in a professional nightguard

Did your dentist ask you about teeth grinding and clenching at your last checkup? This common habit is usually a nocturnal one which is why it often flies under the radar for years. That is, however, until your teeth begin to show signs of excessive wear and tear. Fortunately, that’s where nightguards come in! These custom-made appliances can effectively protect your teeth as you sleep. However, after learning about the cost, you may be thinking of opting for an over-the-counter alternative instead. Here’s why you shouldn’t, according to your dentist in McComb.

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How Can Smoking Lead to Periodontal Issues?

June 17, 2022

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Closeup of smoking cigarettes in an ashtray

As a tobacco smoker, a person is most likely used to hearing about the possible health consequences of continuing with the habit. But when it comes to their oral health, they may not have been informed about the potential impact on their gums. Read on to learn about the link between smoking and periodontal disease that could eventually lead to tooth loss, according to your implant dentist in McComb.

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Sportsguards are Crucial for Dental Injury Prevention

April 27, 2022

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Closeup of man putting in a mouthguard to prevent dental emergency

Just how popular are youth sports in America these days? It is estimated that 20-25 million youths participate in competitive sports. Unfortunately, along with increased participation comes an elevated incidence of injury. It is believed that more than 35 percent of all unintentional injuries to children and adolescents occur during sports competitions or practice. Of those injuries, 10-20 percent are maxillofacial (relating to the jaws and face), according to the American Dental Association (ADA). Here are some sports where a sports mouthguard, aka sportsguard, is very important, and some injuries that can occur without one, according to your dentist in McComb.

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What Should I Do If My Filling Falls Out?

December 13, 2021

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woman with a lost filling talking to her dentist

A lost dental filling can be frightening. You might even begin to panic. This common occurrence may cause much uncertainty, but you must remember to stay calm and realize there are steps you can take to ensure the health and safety of your smile. If you’re waiting to see your dentist to have your filling re-bonded or replaced, make sure to follow these steps to avoid further damage to your vulnerable tooth.

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