Permanent Teeth Typically Replace Their Primary Counterparts Over the Course of Years

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Your child’s primary teeth likely started to emerge from their gums around four to six months old. The average teething process often takes around two years before your son or daughter has their full complement of 20 primary teeth. As they continue to grow and develop, your child’s oral structure will expand to allow sufficient… Read more »

Exercise and Your Oral Health

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Would you be surprised to hear that there are several things you can do to protect your oral health? For instance, would you be surprised to learn that you could brush and floss your teeth if you’d like to avoid problems like gum disease? You should also consider visiting our dentist once every six months…. Read more »

Understanding the Process of Being Fitted for a New Partial

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Teeth that have been compromised by chronic tooth decay problems or complications resulting from periodontal disease, can severely impact your quality of life. Beyond simply impairing your ability to efficiently chew food, it can also slur your speech and leave you feeling self-conscious about your physical appearance. In a case like this Dr. will often… Read more »