
Dental Problems and What Can Be Done
Bleeding Gums
Bleeding gums are often a sign of gum disease.
Don’t ignore bleeding gums. It’s possible that your irritated gums are the one-time result of flossing or brushing too vigorously. However, chronically bleeding gums can be a sign of something much bigger.
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Swollen Gums
Swollen gums are painful! They’re also usually a symptom of an underlying issue. Left untreated, you could be putting yourself at risk for dangerous oral health problems like…
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Bleeding
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Decay
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Pain
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Loose teeth
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Lost teeth
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Toothache
Learn how to get rid of a toothache, fast.
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Are you experiencing one or more of the following:
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Sharp, stabbing pain in your face and mouth
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Dull throbbing in your mouth, face, jaw, or ears
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Extreme sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures
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Pain when chewing
Ignoring the pain will only lead to even more pain and bigger dental issues down the road.
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Bad Breath
25% of people have bad breath on a regular basis. It’s common, but that doesn’t mean you have to live with it.
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Bad breath can cause embarrassment and affect your social and professional life. If you feel like you’ve tried everything to cure your bad breath with no avail, don’t be discouraged. There is a solution out there for you!
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Missing Teeth
Fix your smile and improve your confidence.
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Imagine a world where you can’t eat your favorite foods, your gums are tender and painful, and tooth decay is always an issue. This world is a reality for those living with missing teeth.
But this doesn’t have to be your reality!
If you’re missing one or more teeth, or are at risk of losing teeth and want to learn strategies for saving your teeth and smile, schedule an appointment with us today. We’ll evaluate your specific situation and create a customized treatment plan just for you.
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Receding Gums
88% of people 65 years or older suffer from gum recession. Learn how to stop it.
Have you noticed your teeth seem to be growing? This isn’t just your imagination — it’s likely you’re suffering from receding gums! Left untreated, receding gums can lead to serious oral health issues
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Gum Disease
Gum disease — also called periodontal disease — is a serious health problem affecting over 47% of adults 30 years and older, and 70% of adults 65 years and older. That translates to roughly 64.7 million Americans!
Unfortunately, most people who have periodontal disease either haven’t been diagnosed or are not actively seeking treatment. The result of untreated periodontal disease is tooth loss and can cause severe systemic health issues.
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Sensitive Teeth
Here’s what you need to know about sensitive teeth.
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If you’ve ever had a hot beverage or cold ice cream cone only to be met with a sharp, stinging sensation in your teeth, then you know what it’s like to suffer from tooth sensitivity.
Sensitive teeth can happen to anyone. But proper diagnosis is necessary to address the root of the issue. If you’re dealing with sensitive teeth, contact us to schedule a checkup and let’s see what’s going on.
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Bone Loss
Do you have one or more missing teeth? Are you suffering from gum disease or peri-implantitis? Talk to our team today and evaluate your risk of dental bone loss. If bone loss is occurring, it’s important to stop it from progressing and make a plan for rebuilding what was lost.
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