How Smiling Improves Your Overall Health
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7M ago
A beautiful smile has a positive effect on your physical health and self-esteem. A healthy smile is characterized by well-aligned, clean, and strong teeth and gums. It encourages a virtuous cycle: when someone feels confident in their smile, they smile more often, and when they do, they feel more confident. Getting stuck in this happiness ..read more
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How Smiling Improves Your Overall Health
Sedation Dental Care Blog
by o360seoteam
1y ago
A beautiful smile has a positive effect on your physical health and self-esteem. A healthy smile is characterized by well-aligned, clean, and strong teeth and gums. It encourages a virtuous cycle: when someone feels confident in their smile, they smile more often, and when they do, they feel more confident. Getting stuck in this happiness ..read more
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12 Fun Facts About Dental Implants
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by o360seoteam
1y ago
1. Dental implants are a permanent solution to tooth loss. Dental Implants are a permanent solution to tooth loss because the implant is drilled into the jawbone. The jawbone then heals around the implant. That tooth is as permanent as the others in your mouth.  2. Getting implants can help the jawbone. Getting implants helps ..read more
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Improve Your Smile with Invisalign: What You Need to Know
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by o360seoteam
1y ago
Invisalign is the modern solution for improving your smile without changing your lifestyle. You get all the amazing benefits of traditional wire braces without the discomfort or inconvenience. What is Invisalign? Invisalign is a product created from a mold of your teeth. Each aligner is slightly different than the previous one. The aligners provide slight ..read more
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The Top 5 Cosmetic Dental Treatments You Should Consider in 2023
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by o360seoteam
1y ago
Top 5 Cosmetic Dental Treatments to Consider in 2023  1. Professional Teeth Whitening 2. Dental Veneers 3. Crowns 4. Implants 5. Invisible braces What is Professional Teeth Whitening? There are two main systems that dentist use for in-office whitening. One is a peroxide gel that is used with or without a light application. The light ..read more
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How To Find the Best Toothbrush
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by o360seoteam
1y ago
If you’re shopping for a new toothbrush, learn how to find the best toothbrush in this blog from Sedation Dental Care at Raleigh. What Should You Consider When Finding A Toothbrush? Brushing your teeth is an essential part of your daily oral care routine, and selecting the right toothbrush is essential in protecting your teeth ..read more
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Can You Benefit From a Tooth Extraction?
Sedation Dental Care Blog
by o360seoteam
1y ago
Methods Used For Teeth Extractions There are two ways dentists pull your teeth.  1. Simple extractions are used when the tooth is visible and can get pulled.  The dentist will use a hand-held device to loosen and pull out the tooth. Since the dentist does not have to make an incision on your gums because ..read more
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4 Ways to Make Your Mouth Healthier During the Holidays
Sedation Dental Care Blog
by o360seoteam
1y ago
#1 Practice Holiday Oral Health Hygiene One of the best ways you can keep your mouth healthier during the holidays is to continue to do the following:  Tip: You can always carry a traveling-size oral health kit to carry with you if you to make sure you stay healthy wherever you go.  #2 Limit The ..read more
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What is Xerostomia?
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by o360seoteam
1y ago
Xerostomia, or dry mouth, happens when your body does not produce enough saliva to keep your mouth wet. Patients with Xerostomia have symptoms such as mouth dryness, oral burning, swallowing difficulty, and decreased or altered taste. Anyone can develop a dry mouth but this condition is largely affected by factors like age, diabetes, and certain ..read more
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Dental Fillings For Cosmetic Purposes
Sedation Dental Care Blog
by o360seoteam
1y ago
Dental fillings are the most common initial treatment for cavities. Dental cavities are permanently damaged areas on the hard surface of your teeth that develop into tiny openings or holes. Cavities, also called tooth decay, are caused by a combination of factors, including bacteria in your mouth, frequent snacking, sipping sugary drinks, and not cleaning ..read more
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