Understanding the Difference: Dentists and Orthodontists 
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When it comes to oral health, it’s common to encounter various healthcare professionals who specialize in different aspects of dental care. Dentists and orthodontists are two such professionals, often working in conjunction to ensure the overall well-being of their patients. However, many people are unsure about the distinction between these two roles. In this blog, we will explore the similarities and differences between dentists and orthodontists, shedding light on the unique services they provide and the training they undergo. Dentists: Dentists are the primary providers of oral healthcare ..read more
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Understanding Frenectomies: A Comprehensive Guide
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Frenectomies in Colorado Springs may sound like a complicated medical procedure, but they are quite common and can significantly impact oral health and overall well-being. This blog will explore what frenectomies are, why they are performed, and what you can expect from the procedure. What is a Frenectomy? A frenectomy is a surgical procedure involving removing a frenulum, a small fold of tissue that connects two structures in the body. The two most common types of frenectomies are lingual frenectomy and labial frenectomy. 1. Lingual Frenectomy: This involves the removal of the lingual frenulu ..read more
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What Do Healthy Teeth Look Like? A Comprehensive Guide
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Maintaining oral health is crucial for overall well-being, and one of the key components of good oral hygiene is healthy teeth. But what exactly do healthy teeth look like? In this blog, we will explore the characteristics of healthy teeth based on expert information from the American Dental Association (ADA). Strong Enamel: Healthy teeth have a strong outer layer called enamel. Enamel is translucent and should have a smooth, glossy appearance. It is crucial for protecting the underlying layers of the tooth from decay and sensitivity. Regular brushing, flossing, and avoiding acidic foods and ..read more
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The Journey of Baby Teeth: When Do Kids Start Losing Teeth?
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As parents, it is natural to wonder about the milestones in our children’s dental development and one of the significant milestones is when they start losing their baby teeth. This blog will explore the timeline for children losing their baby teeth based on expert information from the American Dental Association (ADA). The Emergence of Baby Teeth: Children typically begin to develop their baby teeth, also known as primary or deciduous teeth, between six months to one year. The emergence of baby teeth follows a specific pattern, usually starting with the lower central incisors (bottom front tee ..read more
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How long do dentures last?
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7M ago
Maintaining proper oral hygiene is one of the best ways to care for our teeth’s health. Without the practice of proper oral hygiene, an individual is bound to experience various oral problems such as tooth decay, periodontal disease, gingivitis, or gum swelling.  When a tooth can no longer be treated or fixed with a dental filling, removing it is the only treatment to prevent the oral disease from spreading. Now don’t feel bad about missing a tooth. With dentures, you can still replace your missing teeth, so you do not have to worry about losing your bright smile.  Types of ..read more
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Can teeth grinding cause headaches?
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7M ago
Teeth grinding, also known as bruxism, is one of the oral health conditions that many people suffer from but are unaware of. According to a recent report, one in three people suffers from teeth grinding or bruxism.   One of the many reasons people do not notice it is that it is an involuntary reaction – sometimes, it happens during sleep. This condition raises problems with the teeth as it can wear down the enamel and expose the deeper layer of the tooth.  What is teeth grinding? Teeth grinding is a condition where a patient unconsciously clenches their teeth, whether awake ..read more
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Are veneers permanent?
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7M ago
Thinking of getting veneers to improve the look of your teeth? Veneers have gained popularity over the years due to their cosmetic purposes. By making smiles better and brighter, they’ve helped many people with flaws in their teeth feel more confident. If you haven’t heard of it, veneers are natural-colored tooth shells applied to the teeth’ surface. These tooth shells are often made with porcelain and resin material that gives their natural tooth-colored look. With that, applying veneers can significantly improve the teeth’ size, color, length, and shape, enhancing their overall loo ..read more
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How are teeth numbered?
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If you have been visiting your dentist in Colorado Springs lately, you may have heard of the dental chart. And we know that it may sound very confusing at first, but it’s actually pretty simple once you learn how to read it. This blog post aims to educate you about how your teeth are numbered to help you feel more comfortable for your next dental appointment.  Types of Teeth Before we get into how teeth our teeth are numbered, you need to understand the different types of human teeth. Familiarizing yourself with these will help you easily understand the universal numbering system used by ..read more
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