There is a lot of attention paid to various types of cancer, but we often overlook a particular kind that is still incredibly dangerous: oral cancer. It’s hard to figure out why we ignore it, especially when the five year mortality rate is over 50 percent, making it ...
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There are a lot of ways you can frame your day: the time between meals, the time between sleep, or the time spent on oral care routines. Most of us don’t do that, but if we did it might look something like: get up, brush, work, brush, floss, bed. Not exactly an ...
Read MoreTake a look at your bathroom counter and you’ll probably see some of these sights: cups for soaking your dentures, a special brush for keeping them clean, and some of those denture soak tablets that you drop in when you put them up for the night. What you may not ...
Read MoreYou might have heard the news last month out of Calgary: dentists have finally been able to gather enough data to make conclusions about their water defluoridation in 2011, and the results don’t look good for those nervous about fluoride! A lot of people maintain ...
Read MoreIt sounds like something straight out of science fiction. Regrowing your missing teeth? Impossible! If we could actually regrow missing teeth imagine how much the world would change: we wouldn’t have to be nearly as worried about gum disease or tooth decay, and many ...
Read MoreThe threat of gum disease is one that too many people take lightly. A little bit of bleeding gums isn’t a big deal, or it’s nothing to be worried about when your gums look a bit puffy. That’s the wrong attitude to take with those kinds of signs: they’re the ...
Read MoreAs we age there’s a dental health problem we all start worrying about: tooth loss. It can happen earlier in life than you think, and it happens to a lot of people. While losing all your teeth is relatively rare just a single lost tooth that goes untreated starts a ...
Read MoreYou know what a cavity is, right? But do you know there are different types that carry different risks? They’re all related but the three primary types of cavities all have unique appearances and consequences for your teeth. A New Albany Implants we might ...
Read MoreStatistics say that over a third of adults over the age of 30 suffer from some form of gum disease. That number might not sound like that much, but pair it with gum disease a leading killer of older adults, and you have a more serious problem. But where’s the ...
Read MoreWhenever a tooth is repaired, whether with a filling, crown, inlay, or any other kind of product, it’s called a dental restoration. If you’ve ever had a restoration placed you probably haven’t thought about it very much since you had it put in. Most patients ...
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