Dental crowns can help protect and restore the appearance of damaged teeth. However, they require special care to stay beautiful and strong. Learn more about caring for dental crowns today:
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I can honestly say they were great. I was not an established patient but because I had an emergency, they fit me in. The staff took excellent care of me. Dr. Patel and Dr. Erwin were great. The staff was professional, kind and compassionate. They developed a plan and I had an extraction and implant. The sedation option is AMAZING. I loved everyone at this practice. I hate going to the dentist and but they are not your scary dentist office... quite the contrary! Gateway Dentistry...Thank you for taking care of me!!
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If you’re concerned about your gums looking puffy, red or bleeding, talk to your dentist. They can offer treatment options, education on brushing and flossing and other help on improving your gum health. Contact our office today to learn more: https://bit.ly/2YSM7J6
If you have periodontitis, it’s important to visit your dentist regularly for deep cleanings, including scaling and root planing, to help remove calculus buildup. Learn ways to practice good oral hygiene: https://bit.ly/2YSM7J6
The number one cause of red, swollen gums is gingivitis. Gingivitis is a mild form of gum disease caused by poor dental hygiene. The best way to prevent or reverse gingivitis is to practice good oral hygiene. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2YSM7J6
Red, puffy gums are not only unsightly, they may also be a sign of serious underlying dental issues.
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Ever Wonder Why Your Gums Look Red?
Composite Resin Crowns are slightly more prone to chipping or cracking than ceramic crowns, so it's important to take special care of your composite resin crowns to ensure that they last as long as possible. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3cQKrpe
Ceramic crowns offer a more natural appearance and are typically more resistant to staining, temperature, and wear and tear. Learn more about how to care for your dental crowns today: https://bit.ly/3cQKrpe
Most denture teeth are made from resin or porcelain. Both materials are able to mimic the natural hue and transparency of real teeth. Learn more about tooth replacement options at Gateway Family Dentistry today: https://bit.ly/3jF0xnV
Dentures look more natural, are more comfortable and last longer than ever before.
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Dentures: Frequently Asked Questions + Information
Good oral hygiene and dental care is important regardless of whether or not you have crowns. But it is an extremely important part of maintaining ceramic crowns. Learn more about dental crown care: https://bit.ly/3cQKrpe
Stubborn tooth discoloration isn't always caused by lifestyle and personal habits. In our latest blog, we explore how genetics can influence the color and appearance of a person's teeth:
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Can Genetics Cause Tooth Discoloration?
Dry mouth is associated with halitosis, a condition characterized by chronic bad breath that doesn’t go away and can’t be masked by mints, mouth rinses or chewing gum.
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Individuals who suffer from dry mouth are at a higher risk of developing tooth decay and gum disease. Learn treatment options for dry mouth in our latest blog: https://bit.ly/38GkPdg
Dry mouth may seem like a harmless condition, but in truth, it causes a host of unpleasant symptoms and is damaging to your teeth.
If you suffer from chronic dry mouth, it is vital that you take extra precautions in caring for your teeth. Learn more: https://bit.ly/38GkPdg
Dry mouth can contribute to a number of oral issues, including bad breath, tooth decay and gum disease. Learn more about dry mouth today:
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Dry Mouth FAQs and Treatments
Brushing too hard can cause several issues, including receding gums and enamel erosion. Learn more today: https://bit.ly/369X39D