Why are healthy teeth important? Not only will you have a beautiful smile, but healthy teeth help you chew and digest food, speak clearly and keep your jaws strong. How we help keep your teeth healthy We recommend that you see us every six months for a dental check-up and cleaning. These appointments are not
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What do brushing and flossing have to do with diabetes? It’s easy to think they’re unrelated, but surprisingly diabetes has a big impact on dental health. Diabetes affects your body’s ability to process sugar. In Type 1 diabetes, the body doesn’t make enough insulin, a hormone that carries sugar from your blood to the cells
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One of the most common dental problems we see in our patients is gum disease. In most cases, gum disease develops slowly and without pain. Without regular dental checkups, it is possible to not really know how serious the disease is until your teeth and gums are severely damaged, resulting in teeth having to be
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