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What if I Have Multiple Cavities on the Same Tooth?

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You’ve likely dealt with a cavity at some point in your life, which refers to an area of decay on the structure of a tooth. Cavities are a mild dental issue when treated promptly and can be repaired with a simple in-office dental filling. That said, perhaps your tooth has suffered multiple cavities over the years. Unchecked bacteria buildup has the potential to reinfect the same tooth over and over […]

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Healthy Habits That Damage Teeth

We all know an unhealthy diet combined with poor oral hygiene can certainly deteriorate your smile over time; however, certain lifestyle habits perceived to uplift your health have also been known to cause damage to your teeth in surprising ways. These actions may include:  Drinking lemon water throughout the day: Drinking water infused with lemons, limes, or oranges can be refreshing, but it’s generally best to consume fruit-infused beverages all […]

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How to Treat Recessed Gums

Gum recession refers to when the pink, soft tissue at the base of the teeth begins to retreat, potentially exposing the tooth roots to damage. This condition can develop at any age, although receding tissue is especially prevalent among patients over the age of 65. While some gum loss over time may not sound like an urgent concern, gum recession can lead to painful and serious symptoms, including the shifting […]

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Is Vaping Bad for My Teeth?

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While inhaling vaporized nicotine or tobacco has popularly been touted as a safer alternative to smoking, the truth is that “vaping” can present the same consequences for a patient’s oral health as cigarettes—if not worse. Vaping is defined as the inhalation of vaporized nicotine products from a battery-operated electronic device, such as an e-cigarette. The vapor, which exists in the form of a nicotine solution packed into a cartridge, is […]

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Tips for Overcoming Dental Phobia

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Dental phobia is a reality for many individuals who suffer from feelings of anxiety at the thought of going to the dentist. While some men and women outright avoid the dentist due to their fears, studies show that a larger percentage of the population only schedules a dental appointment when absolutely necessary. Regular check-ups are essential to maintaining strong, healthy teeth/gums, as well as preventing potentially serious health conditions linked […]

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Does Wearing Dentures Affect Nutrition?

Dentures are sets of artificial teeth designed to replace the entirety of the upper and/or lower dental arches. These prostheses have been utilized for decades and are often considered a go-to technique to resolve the dental needs of seniors and adults with widespread tooth loss. While removable dentures can indeed restore a patient’s smile and ability to bite, recent studies have indicated that the limitations presented by these restorations may […]

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Connection Between Sleep Apnea and Accelerated Aging

Sleep apnea is a very common condition in which those affected continuously pause or stop their breathing during sleep. Since this occurs while patients are asleep, those who have sleep apnea often have no idea they stop breathing throughout the night unless their partner tells them, or they experience some of the common daytime symptoms, such as headaches or constant fatigue. While some of the health risks linked to sleep […]

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Preventative Dentistry to Reduce Oral Health Issues

The best dental visits are the ones in which you hear your dentist say that you have perfectly healthy teeth. This ideal visit is completely possible for San Diego patients who practice good oral hygiene habits and take proactive measures to prevent dental issues. If you implement the following preventative tips for your oral health, you can experience great dental visits and avoid costly repair and maintenance procedures. Preventative Dentistry […]

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Emergency Dental Services

Life is full of surprises, including unwanted ones like dental emergencies. Knowing what to do for common injuries can mean the difference between saving or losing a tooth. We’ve listed the best ways to handle the most common dental problems. Remember, it’s important to call our La Jolla office as soon as possible to minimize the risk of permanent damage. We’re usually able to see emergency patients in our regular […]

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Porcelain Veneers Replacement

Do you have a smile that you wish was enhanced in some way? Maybe you’d like to have the smile of your dreams but don’t know how this can be accomplished. You may be surprised, but one of the best options of there for treating many different kinds of dental problems is porcelain veneers. When you get porcelain veneers, your smile can look much, much better than anticipated. By meeting […]

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