Dental Blogs

How Often Should You Visit the Dentist?

Wellness

The normal number of visits to the dentist each year is two, but is that the right number for you? There are circumstances when more visits are recommended. Compromised Health The most common reason why people should make more visits to the dentist is that they have compromised health. There are many health conditions that can contribute to an increased risk of gum disease, or increased risk as a result of gum disease.

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Three Approaches to Your Smile Makeover

Cosmetic

If you’re unhappy with the appearance of your smile because your front teeth are discolored and chipped, cracked, worn, or damaged, you may feel uncomfortable smiling either in person or for pictures. If you are tired of always having to stifle your smiles, a smile makeover can help improve the appearance of your smile, and there are three levels of smile makeover people commonly request.

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Long-Term Marijuana Use Linked to Gum Disease

Wellness

As part of the battle over the legalization of marijuana use in California and across the country, people have been disputing whether marijuana causes the same negative health consequences as tobacco. Now a new study shows that the two types of smoking share at least one common consequence: gum disease.

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Repair Your Smile Using Surgery to Fix Receding Gums

Oral Surgery

Receding gums caused by conditions such as gum disease and other oral issues aren’t just aesthetically unappealing. They can also cause pain as the gum roots get exposed to cold and hot fluids. These roots are also more susceptible to decay and may even result in tooth loss. Thankfully, here at Nicolas A. Ravon, DDS, MSD in Beverly Hills, California, Dr.

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Suppressing Bone Loss in Gum Disease

Wellness

We know that gum disease can cause damage to your body in a multitude of ways. Not only does this disease affect the teeth and jaw, but it also affects your brain as well as your heart. Gum disease affects the jaw by weakening the bone that supports the teeth.

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