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Be My Dental Valentine!
In honor of Love Your Smile month, we are celebrating healthy teeth and gums. But unfortunately, we see that many of you have found that your teeth and gums have become more sensitive and bleeding more often after you brush and floss.
If that checks the post-valentine candy box, read on. When it comes to periodontal ...
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Love Your Smile Coconut Grove
In honor of Love Your Smile this month we are celebrating healthy teeth and gums. Unfortunately, we are seeing that many of you have found that your teeth and gums have become more sensitive and bleeding more often after you brush and floss.
If that checks the post-valentine candy box, read on. For when it comes ...
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The Diagnosis – Gingivitis!
You finally have made it - nerves and all. The dental chair still feels the same whether you are four or forty. The tray of dental tools, the smell and of course the fear of bleeding everywhere. Yikes! worse yet, your teeth falling out.
Your mind is racing with, "Did I brush enough?" and "I know ...
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Periodontal Dental Care in Coconut Grove FL
Brushing your teeth recently have you found that there is more blood in the sink than there should be? On investigation are your gums red and irritated and seem to be slightly receding?
If so read on... For when it comes to periodontal disease or commonly called gum disease knowing the risk factors can mean the ...
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Gum Disease is Preventable
Periodontal disease is an infection of the tissues that support your teeth. Your gum tissue is not attached to the teeth as high as it may seem. There is a very shallow v-shaped crevice called a sulcus between the tooth and gums. Periodontal diseases attack just below the gum line in the sulcus, where they ...
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