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All About TMD

The joint at each side of your face (the temporomandibular joint) acts as a sliding hinge and connects your jaw bone with your skull. When you´re affected by a temporomandibular disorder (TMD), you might feel pain in the muscles controlling jaw movements and the joint itself. However, many factors can produce jaw pain, whether genetics,

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Spit, Don’t Rinse!

While you’ll likely hear your dental hygienist tell you to spit after a cleaning, you won’t be asked to rinse. Why? Rinsing will remove some of the fluorides from your teeth that works to strengthen your enamel. By leaving more of fluoride on your teeth longer, your teeth will benefit. If you do choose to

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Why Molars Matter?

Why did our body have the need to develop molars in our mouth? This is an interesting question that you have probably asked yourself a couple of times. We have twelve molars, six at the bottom of the mouth and six at the top. They begin dating during early childhood, specifically between 23 and 31

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4 Common Dental Health Myths

Oral health is often associated with overall health, which is why it’s so important to separate fact from fiction when it comes to your teeth. Below are some of the most popular misconceptions and what you should know to set the record straight. Myth 1: The whiter your teeth, the healthier they are. Even though

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