Dental Blogs

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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The Origin of the Smile in America

Wellness

Americans are famous around the world for the emphasis we put on our smiles. But it wasn’t always that way. The expressions captured in American Gothic were considered the epitome of the American character for centuries, but, suddenly it all changed. About 1900, people began to be concerned about smiles.

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Invisalign Is Best If You Have Veneers

Cosmetic

You decided to invest in your smile and you got it just how you wanted it. Orthodontic treatment followed by porcelain veneers gave you a beautiful smile. But if you didn’t take care of it by wearing your retainer, you may have noticed that your teeth have begun to drift back to their former positions.

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Hookah Linked to Gum Disease

Wellness

From a young age, we have been bombarded with commercials saying that smoking is bad for your health on multiple fronts. There are obvious risks, such as lung cancer or emphysema, but smoking also does some serious damage to your mouth as well and has been linked to a higher risk of gum disease. With the increasing popularity of alternatives to cigarettes, such as hookah, it is important to be vigilant about your oral health.

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An Anti-Inflammatory Diet Can Reduce Gum Disease

Wellness

Although gum disease is related to the level and types of oral bacteria that you have colonizing your gums, it’s also related to the body’s response to the bacteria, including a chronic immune response, called an inflammatory response. So it makes sense that in addition try trying to control the bacteria in your mouth, you might be able to moderate your gum disease by regulating your body’s response to bacteria.

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