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The connection between Gum Disease and other Diseases

Studies are continuing to come forward associating diseases of the gums with other systemic diseases. Heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease, preterm labor, osteoporosis, Alzheimer”s disease, and even some types of cancers have all been linked in many new studies to oral health conditions. The International Journal Of Cardiology and the New England Journal of Medicine […]

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Dental Insurance

We are pleased to announce we have just joined several dental Preferred Provider Organizations (PPO). We now are on Metlife, Delta, Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Humana, Concordia, Aetna, Assurant, and others. We are awaiting our final approvals for United Health care, Securecare, Banner, and Principle and others. With the difficult economic times we hope

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Invisalign Preferred Provider

We are so excited about our recent certification as an Invisalign Preferred Provider. This new level of certification means we have completed extra continuing education and extra cases to give us a new level of expertise above the traditional provider. Invisalign continues to improve their products, and we are committed to keeping updated on this

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Senior Citizen Dentistry

As you get older, various changes in your health and in your body increase the challenge of effective dental care and hygiene. Arthritis can make it difficult to brush and floss thoroughly. Normal wear and tear on the teeth can cause various problems like discoloration, cracking, chipping, or severe decay. New medications necessary because of

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Periodontal Disease

Crowded, crooked teeth are just unsightly and the best reason for braces, right? Not so fast – there are other reasons to correct that snaggly smile that have nothing to do with vanity.   A crowded smile can make it very difficult to keep your teeth as clean as you would like to. The jam-packed

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What is Malocclusion?

Malocclusion is the term dentists use to describe an overbite or underbite. An overbite is a common orthodontic condition in which the upper teeth over lap or fall over the lower arch of teeth. An under bite occurs when the upper teeth fit inside the arch of the lower teeth. While an overbite may be

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What is a Crossbite?

A Crossbite is an irregularity of how your teeth fit together. A crossbite can involve just one tooth or a group of teeth. If the teeth don’t fit together properly, you may have some dental concerns later on in life. Crossbites can be very damaging to the teeth and surrounding structures. They cause excessive wear

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Invisalign

Invisible braces sound too good to be true but our technology today is incredible. In the past when people discussed braces, visions of the dreaded metal mouth appeared – just like Ugly Betty on TV. No longer! With Invisalign, adults no longer have to be self-conscious about the fact that “at their age” they are

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Orthodontics

Orthodontics has become a rite of passage for children in this country. In fact, some kids are terribly disappointed when they discover that they won’t need braces. While braces for kids are commonplace, more and more of their parents are also seeking straighter teeth. In 2008, over 1 million adults were in braces, up 24%

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