Living Through Premature Tooth Loss

The Do's And Don'ts Of Choosing Mouthwash

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Mouthwash is one of the three major tools that you should be using each day to achieve optimal oral health. It serves to reduce the build-up of plaque, prevent tooth decay, and freshen your breath. It can even prevent gum disease! Mouthwash should be held in the mouth and swished around, but never swallowed. While it will not replace brushing your teeth and flossing, using mouthwash should be a part of your daily dental care duties.…

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Orthodontic Appliances For Wind Instrument Players

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Having straight teeth can help you feel confident about your appearance. However, straight teeth do not come naturally for some people. As a result, many people who want perfectly aligned teeth must use an orthodontic appliance to achieve the results they want. Although there are many appliances available for use, they may not allow you the freedom to enjoy hobbies that involve your lips. For instance, if you regularly play a wind instrument, you may not be able to position your lips properly, since many orthodontic devices rest on the front surface of your teeth for the duration of your treatment.…

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Seeing A Dentist Before An Organ Transplant

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If you’ve been waiting for an organ transplant and have learned that you may be receiving an organ soon, you’re probably overjoyed. However, there may be one more step before you can have your operation: you may need to see your dentist. Read on to learn why a dentist’s visit is a necessity and what that visit might entail. Looking for Infection Risk Most doctors and surgeons will recommend that you visit a dentist prior to having an organ transplant.…

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