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What Are Things to Avoid Doing After Dental Implant Surgery?

February 4, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — centeronedental @ 8:48 pm
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They are the premier tooth replacement option for many reasons, but you’ll still need to make good choices after your dental implant surgery to ensure the best outcome for your oral health. You need to be taking all the right precautions to optimize your recovery so your implants can fully heal and strengthen. Read on to learn from your implant dentist in Canonsburg about which things you should be avoiding so you can lower your risk of dental implant failure.

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Will I Need Gum Disease Treatment Before Undergoing Cosmetic Dental Work?

January 8, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — centeronedental @ 7:27 pm
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Are you looking to change the appearance of your smile? Are you tired of the chips, cracks, gaps, and misshapen teeth? If so, you’re not alone. In fact, many patients are choosing cosmetic dental treatments these days, but if you have gum disease, it may be necessary to hold off on veneers, teeth whitening, or other similar services. A cosmetic dentist is here to explain how swollen and bleeding gums can negatively affect your smile and why you should undergo treatment before working to improve your aesthetics.

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How Can I Protect My Child’s Teeth During Cold-and-Flu Season?

December 4, 2021

Filed under: Uncategorized — centeronedental @ 9:25 pm
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Trying to keep your children from getting sick becomes more difficult than usual during cold-and-flu season when winter rolls around. Understandably, when they are sick it can distract you from things you might normally be on top of, such as making sure they brush their teeth.

The average child will get 6-8 colds per year with most of them coming during the winter. After all, children are more prone to disease, as they constantly touch everything and chew on more than they should.

Imagine needing to take them to the dentist for a cavity while they were sick. No adult wants to endure that, either. Keep reading for some tips on kids’ oral care during cold-and-flu season from your children’s dentist in Canonsburg.

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What Are the Stages of Oral Cancer and How Do You Treat It?

November 24, 2021

Filed under: Uncategorized — centeronedental @ 6:46 pm
Dentist checking patient's teeth with intraoral camera

Oral cancer develops in the tissues of the mouth or throat, about 30,000 cases are diagnosed in the United States each year with more than 7,000 being fatal. It most commonly affects people over 40 years of age.

Usually, oral cancer is discovered after it has spread to the lymph nodes of the neck. Early detection via oral cancer screening is the key to survival. Keep reading to learn about the stages of oral cancer and treatment techniques from your dentist in Canonsburg.

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Is Snacking Potentially Harmful to Your Teeth?

November 4, 2021

Filed under: Uncategorized — centeronedental @ 8:19 pm
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Think back to those days in your youth after school. With several hours left before your parents got home from work and you were at the house with the appetite that someone who is growing tends to have, you just couldn’t help but have a snack…or two.

Snacking habits developed when you are a child can carry over into adulthood, but having a snack is not without its drawbacks. Keep reading to find out from your dentist in Canonsburg how snacking affects your diet and oral health, how you can curb the urge to snack, and how to make healthy choices when you do have one.

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