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Invisalign vs. Braces: Which One is Right for You?

April 17, 2025

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A teen girl holding a model of braces and Invisalign aligners

Over your lifetime, you’ll likely be faced with many important decisions: surf or turf, car or truck, and in some cases, braces or Invisalign. But while many choices are no-brainers, it can often be difficult to decide which is the best way to straighten your smile. Here are some key differences between these two orthodontic options to help you determine which method is right for you!

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Healthy & Happy: 4 Health Benefits of Having Straight Teeth

March 27, 2025

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Woman with straight teeth smiling while holding small mirror

Are you ready to leave crooked, spaced-out, and otherwise misaligned teeth in the past? Fortunately, you have several options, including traditional braces and Invisalign, ensuring that you can have a straight smile even if your case is more severe. By the end of your treatment, you’ll enjoy newfound confidence as well as several health-related benefits, including:

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Struggling to Remove Your Clear Aligners? Here Are 5 Easy Tips!

February 8, 2025

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person holding clear aligners near mouth

Are you having trouble taking out your clear aligners? You’re not alone. Many people experience some initial difficulty when learning to remove their trays, especially since they’re designed to fit snugly against your teeth for effective movement. Fortunately, with a little practice and a few smart techniques, removing your aligners can become a quick and easy part of your routine! Check out these helpful tips to make taking out your clear aligners a whole lot easier.

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Happy New Year! Here’s How to Resolve to Have a Healthier Smile

December 13, 2024

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Dental hygienist smiles

The beginning of the new year is right around the corner, and it’s a great time to start a new good habit or improve your existing ones. While getting more exercise, spending more time with the kids, improving your diet, and quitting smoking are all excellent new year’s resolutions, it’s also a great idea to enhance your oral hygiene regimen so you can enjoy a healthier and more beautiful smile. Here are a few new year’s resolutions that can work wonders for your oral health.

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Thanksgiving Tips: How to Safeguard Your Smile

October 20, 2024

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Pumpkin pie with pecans, cinnamon, and tea kettle on scratched gray surface

With Thanksgiving just around the corner, many people are making travel plans or grocery lists to host a feast for friends and family. This fall holiday is the perfect time to enjoy catching up with loved ones while sharing some of your favorite autumn foods. Remember, though, that your teeth are essential for basic tasks like eating and speaking, so taking good care of them is important.

Continue reading to learn 3 helpful tips that allow you to indulge in festive flavors this year while safeguarding your smile!

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4 Interesting Facts About Gum Disease

August 2, 2024

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person with gum disease covering mouth

As September begins, it’s the perfect time to focus on our gum health with the start of Gum Care Awareness Month. This dedicated month serves as a reminder to enhance our understanding of gum disease and explore preventive measures. So, continue reading as we delve into interesting facts about gum health and so you can keep your smile healthy and strong for the foreseeable future.

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Helpful Hints: 4 Tips for an Easy Dental Exam

July 2, 2024

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Man with brown hair undergoing exam by dentist with magenta scrubs and blue gloves

You probably already know that brushing and flossing twice daily is an essential part of proper preventative dental care. It ensures that any plaque or bacteria buildup is consistently removed, so you’re less likely to develop issues like cavities or gum disease.

However, if you’re not also visiting your dentist every six months for a routine checkup, then you could put your oral health at risk. They can find issues that you might miss and address them before they progress into anything worse. If it’s been a while since your last standard appointment, keep reading to learn 4 tips to help get you through it!

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Inclusive Care: Why Dentures Are for All Ages

June 18, 2024

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Close up of someone carefully holding dentures

While age does make teeth more prone to falling out, that’s only one out of many factors that can contribute to tooth loss! Yet replacement solutions like dentures are so closely associated with older adults that young people with missing teeth might feel shame or guilt.

You’re never “too old” to get the dental care you need, especially when it comes to replacements. Keep reading to find out why dentures are an age-inclusive treatment.

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Summer: The Season for Dental Implants

May 9, 2024

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Someone with a summery smile

Summertime is finally here, which means that people are emerging from the snow and finally getting out into the real world. You can use this time to do all kinds of incredible things for yourself, your family, and even your teeth!

In fact, if you’ve ever been interested in getting dental implant surgery, this summer could be the perfect time to get started. Here are a few reasons why that’s the case.

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What Can Dental Implants Do for My Jawbone?

April 12, 2024

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Illustration of implant bridge

Dentures are a popular and cost-effective way to address lost teeth, but they aren’t the perfect solution. While they are incredibly comfortable and lifelike, they do not keep the jawbone stimulated to prevent bone loss. This means that the jaw will atrophy as the patient wears their dentures until the appliance no longer fits properly and needs to be replaced. Here’s how dental implants can address this issue of bone erosion in the jaw so that the patient can enjoy a beautifully restored smile for decades or even a lifetime.

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