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on Tuesday, November, 19th, 2019 in Dental Procedures No Comments
Originally posted May 15, 2019 When you look at your smile, it can be tough to realize that each tooth isn’t just some hard, lifeless mass. Each tooth is, in fact, a living organ surrounded by a coat of enamel. Underneath that enamel is a softer layer of tissue called dentin, which is made up […]
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on Monday, August, 5th, 2019 in Oral Health & Hygiene No Comments
Folks who tout fluoride say that it’s needed to help keep your tooth enamel strong and prevent decay. Of course, fluoride is also a known neurotoxin. (It has other effects on health, as well.) It’s also not a mineral that your teeth actually need. There’s no fluoride in natural tooth enamel. Enamel is mostly made […]
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on Tuesday, July, 23rd, 2019 in Biological Dentistry No Comments
Checklists, protocols, even the humble honey-do list – whether they’re on our phones, on our fridges, or in a handy-dandy notebook, we’ve all got them. We know the value in making and following lists if only because the simple act of creating a list gives you a much better shot at remembering what to do, […]
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on Tuesday, July, 16th, 2019 in Dental Procedures No Comments
These days, dental implants are touted as THE best solution for replacing lost teeth. And why not? They look great and function just like natural teeth. But not all implants are created equal. Your basic implant typically consists of two parts. There’s the implant itself, which is surgically placed in the jaw to mimic a […]