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In addition to representing a long-lasting solution for the replacement of missing teeth, dental implants also have the highest success rate of all implanted surgical devices. | fortstreetdentistry.com
Looking for a discreet way to align your smile? At the office of Fort Street Dentistry, we offer Invisalign® treatment, a clear alternative to conventional braces. | fortstreetdentistry.com
Did you know that tooth decay is the most common chronic disease in children in the U.S.? With good oral hygiene and routine care, cavities are preventable. | fortstreetdentistry.com
Have a toothache? Contact the office of Fort Street Dentistry for the skilled and experienced care you need to get your oral health back on track. | fortstreetdentistry.com
At the office of Fort Street Dentistry, the care and comfort of our patients are our top priorities! | fortstreetdentistry.com
Some tips to handling dental emergencies from the American Dental Association: | fortstreetdentistry.com https://www.mouthhealthy.org/en/dental-care-concerns/dental-emergencies
Researchers are finding more and more evidence that oral health factors into one's overall well-being. | fortstreetdentistry.com https://www.usnews.com/news/health-news/articles/2019-05-23/aha-news-mouth-bacteria-found-in-stroke-patients-brains
Be careful how you brush your teeth! If you're brushing too aggressively and using a hard-bristled toothbrush, you can wear down the outer enamel of your teeth or cause gum recession. | fortstreetdentistry.com
While dental emergencies aren't always avoidable, taking simple steps can help protect your smile from injury and other problems. At the office of Fort Street Dentistry, we provide skilled and experienced care to support optimal oral health. | fortstreetdentistry.com
Only 17 muscles are required to smile, while it takes 43 to frown. It's easier to smile! | fortstreetdentistry.com
Crooked teeth are more than just a cosmetic issue. They are also more difficult to keep clean, which increases your risk of gum disease, tooth decay, and other problems that affect the health and function of your smile. | fortstreetdentistry.com
Your smile is a window to your overall well-being. In addition to oral health issues, evidence of other medical conditions, eating disorders, harmful habits, and nutritional deficiencies can also be found in the mouth. | fortstreetdentistry.com
Want to make a lasting first impression? 48% of adults say your smile is your most memorable feature. | fortstreetdentistry.com
Missing teeth can do more than create unsightly gaps in your smile. They can make it more difficult to speak and chew as well as age the appearance of your face. | fortstreetdentistry.com