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Oral Care on Campus: What to Include in Your Dorm Dental Kit

September 18, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — fromuthlanglois @ 11:50 am
College students studying in their dorm room

Now that it’s September, college students are gearing up for another semester of dorm life. It’s only natural that their focus is on furniture, posters, bedding, and class supplies right now. Still, don’t forget to consider oral tools if you’re a student yourself; you’ll want to keep a clean smile on campus. As for which ones to pack, your Manchester dentist has you covered. Read on to learn four things to include in your dorm dental kit this Fall!

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Why Dentures Are Still an Option After Years of Tooth Loss

September 3, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — fromuthlanglois @ 10:43 pm
a patient smiling and admiring their dentures

If you’ve been without some (or all) of your teeth for quite some time, you might be curious about getting dentures—after all, they are a tried-and-true form of tooth replacement that countless generations of patients have relied on. That said, you’re also familiar with the fact that extended tooth loss can lead to jawbone deterioration. But does this ever rule out dentures as an option? Not necessarily! Here’s what you need to know.

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Are Your Dentures Impacting Your Nutrition? What to Know

August 18, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — fromuthlanglois @ 7:52 pm
Woman with dentures cutting up her food

As a tried-and-true solution for your missing teeth, you may feel much more confident in your modern dentures. They are great at restoring your smile, but they may not be the best at helping you get the nutrients you need. While they do give you your bite back, they don’t give you the full power you once had. Keep reading to learn why this is the case and what you can do about it.

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4 Back-to-School Tips for Keeping Your Kids’ Smiles Happy & Healthy

August 4, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — fromuthlanglois @ 7:24 pm
Kids studying on their laptops in the school library

It’s back-to-school season, and you know what that means – you’re about to get a whole lot busier. As you and your kids get ready for a calendar full of classwork and extracurriculars, it’s all too easy to forget about taking care of your teeth. It’s understandable, but at the same time, good dental health habits will help the whole family avoid cavities during the school year. So check out these four tips for keeping your smiles happy and healthy!

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Dental Crowns Look Amazing, but Do They Hurt?

July 11, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — fromuthlanglois @ 10:11 pm
Dental crowns

Dentists have used dental crowns in some form to rebuild damaged teeth for thousands of years. While the restorations placed in ancient Egypt were not very lifelike and used mostly for cosmetic purposes, modern crowns are comfortable, functional, and identical in appearance to natural enamel. Here’s a quick look at how your dentist will ensure you feel no pain while receiving your dental crown and how you can stay comfortable while recovering afterward.

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Smile Sleuth: Sneaky Foods That Can Give You Cavities

July 7, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — fromuthlanglois @ 10:47 pm
Various citrus fruits bundled together

When you hear someone has a cavity, you may imagine that they ate too many sweets and candies. These treats are a common culprit when it comes to this oral health issue. However, a sweet tooth may not be the only reason. There are some sneaky snacks that can increase your risk of tooth decay. Keep reading to shine some light on other types of foods that can harm your enamel and how you can safely enjoy them.

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Cosmetic Concerns: Addressing the Black Line Around Your Dental Crown

June 2, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — fromuthlanglois @ 6:16 pm
Man pulling his lip back to examine his dental crown in a mirror

You had a dental crown placed over your tooth some time ago, and at first, it looked perfectly natural and seamless. Now, however, there’s this pesky black line right at the base of your restoration. Fortunately, this is primarily a cosmetic concern, but that doesn’t make the issue any less bothersome!

If you’d like to address the black line around your dental crown, here’s what you should know about the problem – and your options.

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How Long Will My Dental Bridge Last?

May 15, 2025

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Dental bridges can help “bridge” the gap in your smile left behind by up to four consecutive missing teeth. But understanding how to care for your new bridge is essential to ensuring it lasts as long as possible. Here’s what you can expect from your prosthetic, so your smile looks and feels great for years to come!

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5 Reasons to Have Your Overbite Corrected

April 25, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — fromuthlanglois @ 7:05 am
Image of a person with an overbite smiling

A slight overbite is completely natural. In fact, most people have one. But when an overbite becomes too pronounced, it can lead to more than just a cosmetic concern. From oral health issues to jaw discomfort, an untreated overbite can cause complications that may worsen over time. If you’ve been wondering whether it’s worth correcting your overbite, here are a few compelling reasons to talk to your dentist or orthodontist.

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How to Choose the Right Toothpaste for Your Veneers

March 12, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — fromuthlanglois @ 3:34 am
closeup of woman putting toothpaste on toothbrush

Veneers are an excellent way to address various dental imperfections such as staining, discoloration, chips, cracks, gaps, and even misalignment. When cared for properly, veneers can last well over a decade, offering patients a long-lasting smile. However, one important aspect of veneer care that many people overlook is the type of toothpaste they use. Here’s what you need to know about choosing the best toothpaste for your veneers.

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