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When Dental Crowns Are Necessary

If you’re not sure whether a crown is beneficial for you, here are five instances when dental crowns are necessary.

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When Does Sedation Wear Off?

If you’ve recently learned you will need dental sedation during your next appointment, you likely wonder how long its effects will last. Let's talk about it!

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I Had Cosmetic Dental Treatments. Do I Need to Avoid Certain Foods or Drinks?

While you know that good oral hygiene can help keep your teeth clean and healthy, you may also wonder if there are certain foods or drinks that you should avoid after cosmetic treatment.

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Stay In The U.S. To Get Dental Work Done - Here's Why

Over the last few years, there’s been an increasing trend of U.S. citizens flying to foreign countries for their dental work. Here's why you should stay in the U.S.

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Everything You Need to Know About Wisdom Teeth Removal

Are you getting ready to get your wisdom teeth removed and are nervous about the procedure? Are you curious about what to expect before, during, and after the extraction?

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5 Myths About Sedation Dentistry

When it comes to sedation for dental treatments, there are still a lot of misconceptions about how it works, when it can be used, and the effects it has or might have on the patients.

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Can Veneers Damage My Teeth?

A common question many patients asked about veneers is whether this procedure will damage their natural smile. The answer is a bit more complex than yes or no - find out in this blog!

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Dental Crowns 101

Learn all you can about dental crowns and why you may need one.

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How Does Teeth Whitening Work?

Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental treatment that can lighten the shade of your teeth by up to 10 shades. It can be performed in the dental office or by yourself at home.

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What Can Cause Tooth Sensitivity?

Sensitive teeth can be the source of an underlying problem like cavities, an infection, or a cracked tooth, it could also be the case that you have a thinner enamel and therefore have naturally sensitive teeth.

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