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Pregnant? 4 Ways to Reduce Your Risk of Gingivitis

August 14, 2022

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a pregnant woman

Pregnancy gingivitis is a real concern for women who are preparing to have a baby. The hormonal changes and nutrient deficiencies that can occur over nine months can often lead many women to develop swollen, bleeding gums. However, there are ways to minimize the risk. Here are four things you can do to keep your soft oral tissues healthy while waiting for your baby to arrive.

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Can Exercise Help Prevent Gum Disease?

June 28, 2022

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man exercising

Are you wondering if there are things you can do to improve your oral health and minimize your risk for serious dental problems? The older you get, the more difficult it becomes to stave off any decay or diseases, but what you may not realize is that gum disease and exercise go hand-in-hand. How? Discover how moving your body and raising your heart rate can minimize your risk of developing an infection in your soft oral tissues.

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My Dental Implant Feels Loose — What Should I Do?

June 16, 2022

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Woman covering mouth, worried because her dental implant feels loose

Dental implants are the best way to fill in the gaps left by missing teeth. They are sturdy, natural-looking, and long-lasting. They also boast an astonishing success rate of more than 95%. However, in rare cases, things can go wrong. Why might a dental implant feel loose? What should you do if you ever suspect that something is amiss with one of your implants? Let’s talk about the answers to those important questions.

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What to Expect During Dental Bone Graft Recovery

May 16, 2022

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Illustration of dental bone graft being placed in upper jaw

Patients and dental professionals around the world agree that dental implants are the best way to replace lost teeth. However, one of the few things about them that might be perceived as a downside is that the process for placing them can be somewhat complex. In fact, many patients require a dental bone graft before they can be considered a candidate for implants. If that is true of you, there is no need to worry. Read on below to learn more about this surgery and what you can expect as you are recovering from it.

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How to Treat a Gummy Smile

May 14, 2022

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woman with a gummy smile

You might think treating a gummy smile is impossible. After all, aren’t most dental services designed to fix teeth? While this isn’t entirely untrue, research and advancements in the field now make it possible to reduce excess tissues, ultimately improving the look of your gums. Read on to discover how a skilled periodontist in your area can apply porcelain veneers and other safe and effective techniques to give you the smile of your dreams.

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Can Gum Disease Affect Your Mental Health?

April 16, 2022

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Man with gum disease suffering from mental ill-health

Mental health awareness is on the rise. More and more people are taking charge of their emotional and mental wellness by making positive changes in their lives and seeking professional care when necessary. But did you know that your oral health can also have a bearing on your mental health? Research suggests that gum disease may increase the risk of depression, anxiety, and other indicators of poor mental well-being. Let’s talk more about this connection.

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What Causes Gum Overgrowth?

April 2, 2022

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woman with a gummy smile

If you have a gummy smile, you might assume the only downside is how it affects your appearance. Unfortunately, that’s not the only problem. Gum overgrowth is not only caused by various factors but can also pose many issues when it comes to your oral health. In this article, we’ll discuss the reasons behind excess soft tissue, the issues that can arise as a result, and what a trusted periodontist can do to improve your smile.

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Is There a Link Between Alcohol and Gum Disease?

March 13, 2022

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severe gum disease

After work, you may find it enjoyable to go home, kick off your shoes and pour yourself a glass of wine. Or maybe you prefer beer? Whatever your preference, it is fine to do in moderation, but what you may not realize is the potential danger you’re putting yourself in when it comes to drinking alcohol and its connection to gum disease. In this article, you’ll learn how the two are linked and why it’s better to switch to a healthier beverage and ultimately, better protect your smile.

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Should I Get Titanium or Zirconia Dental Implants?

December 10, 2021

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zirconia dental implant

If you’re considering permanent prosthetics to replace your missing teeth, you may be wondering if titanium or zirconia dental implants are better. While each provides unique benefits, there are many aspects of the latter that can be quite appealing. Before you make your decision, read on to discover the advantages zirconia implants provide and why they’re a viable alternative to titanium.

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Can Gum Disease Run in the Family?

November 8, 2021

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a person exposing their red, inflamed gums

Gum disease in Worcester is a common problem among many adults. What you might not realize is that not all cases are the result of poor oral hygiene. In fact, some individuals often suffer from this condition because of its genetic influence. If your mother or father, grandparent, or even aunt or uncle battle with red, swollen, or bleeding gums, there is a greater chance you, too, may suffer the same fate. Read on to learn what researchers are saying about this connective link and what you can do to stop it.

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