The Developing Dentition: What To Expect

Usually, a baby’s teeth are not visible at birth, but they are present under the gums. However, sometimes a baby is born with 1-2 teeth. Women who breast-feed will have to be careful, or they will be bitten. We will get two sets of teeth – 20 baby teeth [also known as primary or deciduous]…

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What Can I Eat If I Am Wearing Braces?

The following substances will cause damage to the braces and should absolutely not be eaten: candy apples, caramels, hard and sticky candy, candy bars, aquarium gravel, gum balls, jaw breakers, chicklets, or other gum, popcorn, bones, nuts, ice, chips, chewable vitamins, or any other crunchy or sticky items. Foods such as apples, carrots, celery, pretzels,…

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The Right Age To Consider Orthodontics

When it comes to orthodontic care, timing matters. According to the American Association of Orthodontists, children should have their first orthodontic evaluation by age 7, or earlier if a parent or dentist notices any signs of concern. While there’s no universal “right” age to begin treatment, early evaluation allows orthodontists to identify problems that may…

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Changes In Orthodontics

Orthodontic treatment has come a long way in the past ten years. Years ago, the process of placing braces could take several long, uncomfortable appointments. Braces were attached to teeth with steel bands around each tooth. Smaller braces that are bonded directly to the tooth surface, high-tech adhesives and computer-software have made orthodontic treatment a…

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Your Child’s first Dental visit: What to Expect!

The arrival of baby teeth is momentous because they allow children to graduate to a variety of new foods. In addition to celebrating this new stage in your baby’s development, you should also begin to think about a first visit to the dentist. Although parents of infants may not yet be concerned with dental care,…

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The Science And Art Of Smile Design

Patients have asked why this office puts an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry. The answer is easy. Cosmetic dentistry involves some of the more creative aspects of dentistry, rather than the simple, straightforward and routine mechanical side. There are so many things to evaluate when trying to remake someone’s smile. The challenge of figuring out the…

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The Instant Makeover

Are you ready to make a change? Many of our patients come to us at a pivotal moment, when they’ve had enough of hiding their smile and are ready for a transformation. Thanks to advancements in cosmetic dentistry, dramatic smile improvements can now be achieved in just a short amount of time. At our clinic,…

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Sippy Cup: Friend Or Foe?

The sippy cup is a spill proof, lid-covered drinking cup designed to help parents teach their toddlers how to drink without spilling. Children can toss it, drop it and turn it upside down, but they can’t spill its contents. That’s thanks to a valve in the top that releases liquid only when a child puts…

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Crossbite: It’s A Mix-Up

The word “crossbite” is one of the few dental terms that is almost self-explanatory. An individual with a crossbite will have teeth that are out of place when biting. One set of teeth will fall either inside or outside the opposing set when they are in contact; therefore, a crossed bite. The most common crossbite…

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Ingredients In Some Mouthwashes Include Alcohol

Mouthwash can be a helpful addition to your daily oral hygiene routine, but not all mouthwashes are created equal. While many commercial mouth rinses contain ingredients like water and sweeteners (such as sorbitol and sodium saccharin), they also often include active agents like: Eucalyptol Thymol Hexetidine Hydrogen peroxide Methyl salicylate Enzymes Fluoride Calcium The Alcohol…

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