We’re not saying that enlightenment isn’t available to people with crooked or damaged teeth, but this much is certain: Having a great smile makes it easier to share your heart with others. Could a better smile make you a better person? It’s worth finding out! Learn more about smile restoration at your free oral health
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Periodontal disease – or gum disease – is a serious condition that can make you smell bad, drool all over everything and have mouth pain. Plus, it can lead to tooth damage and worse. It’s no joke. But treatment is available that can put you on the path toward good health. It all starts with
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If your teeth are ugly, there’s no reason to beat yourself up about it. After all, no one’s perfect. But now’s the time to get started on a more perfect smile – so you can use those 17 positive muscles to show it off and give those 43 negative face stretchers some time off. Learn
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You want to make sure you change your toothbrush every couple of months and every time you’ve been sick. The viruses and bacteria that caused your illness could live on in your brush. Oh. Did not know that. And that’s just gross. Ick. Wow. Just change it please, OK? Learn more about oral health at
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Athletes have a 33 to 56 percent chance of a mouth injury during their playing career – and that’s all athletes, not just those who play contact sports. So use a mouth guard for soccer, mountain bike riding and even chess. Well, maybe not that last one. Learn how to protect your teeth at a
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September 23, 2019
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What is the meaning of the term biomimetic? Biomimetic means copying properties that are related to life. Therefore, biomimetic dentistry is a kind of dental treatment that involves treating damaged teeth while retaining the good tooth structure and its vitality. Is biomimetic dentistry a new concept? Though the biomimetic procedure is relatively new in the
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What you really need is motivation to brush your teeth – so remember that brushing removes icky plaque than can become tartar, debris that can cause infection, junky stuff that can cause bad breath and acids that can cause staining and decay. Is that enough motivation for you? Learn more at your free oral health
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That’s right: Tooth enamel is harder than your fingernails, harder than your bones and even harder than that callus you got from those shoes that never really fit right and you had to finally throw away. But acids in foods can damage it, especially if you don’t clean the bad stuff away. See how you’re
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Bacteria and debris can build up for days on your tongue if you don’t brush it or use a tongue scraper – and yes, that’s a real thing. You can also use a spoon or the back of your toothbrush to push away junk from your tongue. See how healthy your mouth is at a
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It’s true: White wine contains an acid that contributes to teeth staining and can also damage tooth enamel, so follow this advice. Or better yet, pass on the wine altogether and enjoy the intoxicating refreshingness of a glass of water. To see what can be done for your stained or damaged teeth, contact Capri Modern
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