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How Long Does it Take for a Cavity to Form?

plaque buildup happens primarily in between your teeth and gumsWhen plaque is present, tooth decay can form, and over a long period of time, it creates a cavity.People don’t just develop a cavity overnight. It typically takes months, or possibly even years, for tooth decay to advance to a point where it requires attention. This is because the conditions that cause tooth demineralization, also known as, tooth decay is not present on a consistent basis.

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How to Take Care of Sensitive Teeth

Take the right steps to make sure your teeth aren't sensitive to various foodsDo you have to hesitate when you want a hot cup of coffee? Or does it cause you severe pain to eat something cold? If you answer yes to these questions then you are one of many adults that suffer from sensitive teeth. The overall solution would be to visit the dentist; however we have listed some simple solutions you can try at home.

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Is Sugar-Free Gum Bad for your Teeth?

plaque, tartar and bacteria hiding in your teethWe are taught that sugar is bad for our teeth and can cause cavities and tooth decay. So we do everything we can to counter act the sugars we leave on our teeth. This includes flossing, brushing our teeth, regular dental visits, chewing sugar free gum. Now what if we told you that even after all of these preventative measures some people still find themselves being diagnosed with cavities or signs of tooth decay?

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How to Find Good Dental Care

Choosing the right dental careThe first thing you have to do when seeking any type of service is know exactly what it is you are looking for. When it comes to major decisions like dental care your best options are going to be those dental offices that not only have the services that fit your needs but will give you the care you deserve. That is the beauty of the Internet; it gives you a one-stop shop to learn about all your options.

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Soothing a Toothache

Toothache Pain AlleviationToothaches can strike at the worst of times. While you should ideally go to see a dentist as soon as one develops, you may find yourself in a situation where you can’t reach a dentist for a few days, either because you can’t find time to get away or one doesn’t have time to see you. Knowing how to soothe a toothache can help to relieve the pain until you can get in to see the dentist. These methods should not be used as a permanent fix for your toothache. They should instead just be considered a stop gap measure until you can get in to see the North Phoenix Dentists or another dental office near you.

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How to Treat Dry Mouth for Better Dental Hygiene

dentalhygiene2While you may not think about it until your mouth is dry, treating dry mouth is as important as every other component of your dental hygiene regimen.  Whether it’s because you’ve just been fitted for dentures or haven’t been drinking enough water, dry mouth can be extremely uncomfortable. It can also be warning you of another bigger problem as it may be the sign of an underlying medical condition.  Moreover, the lack of saliva in your mouth will increase the rate of tooth decay. Good dental hygiene goes beyond just brushing and flossing on a regular basis.

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Tooth Decay and Other Causes of Bad Breath

Tooth DecayAt one time or another, everyone has had to deal with bad breath. It can ruin a good conversation, spoil a date, and banish visitors. And to top it all off, it’s quite embarrassing as well. Bad breath strikes for a variety of reasons, including tooth decay, and understanding those reasons can help you to avoid or treat them.

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Foods that Stain and Pit Your Teeth and Veneers

3620713A common reason for veneers is to protect the teeth from stains and to replace weakened enamels. While this technique has improved significantly over the years, it is still best to do everything you can to protect your teeth. One of the essential steps is avoiding things that harm your teeth.  Veneers can help to replace your enamel, but why go through the procedure when you can prevent it? These foods and beverages will start out staining your teeth, and after extended exposure, they will lead to pitting and streaking on your teeth as well. And don’t think that just because you have full or partial dentures that you don’t have to worry about this. The stains from these foods and beverages are persistent and determined.

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Lose Weight with Regular Dental Appointments

glendaledentistsNearly everyone has tried to lose weight at some point. While there is no magic bullet, taking advantage of every opportunity can help the pounds melt away, and that is why you may be surprised to learn that you can lose weight with regular dental appointments. That’s right. It doesn’t matter what dentist. You could be visiting Glendale dentists at Denture Solutions or even dentists outside of the country. The fact remains that if you do it properly, setting up regular dental appointments can actually help you lose weight.

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Combating Tooth Sensitivity for Teeth or Dentures

dental implantsTooth sensitivity is quite common. It can develop for many reasons, ranging from a receding gum line to postcementation sensitivity after being fitted with fixed partial dentures. While total cures are not always available for tooth sensitivity, there are steps you can take to help reduce the pain.

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