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Teeth Bonding: What to Expect During the Procedure

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Teeth bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure that involves using a tooth-colored composite resin material to enhance the aesthetics of your teeth and overall smile, according to Healthline. During this procedure, your dentist will likely apply this material and bond…

What is Hairy Tongue and How to Avoid It

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Hairy tongue, otherwise referred to as “coated tongue,” is a health condition characterized by an over-accumulation of keratin on the surface of the tongue, according to experts at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. This build-up can cause the filiform papillae that…

7 Lies Your Dentist Can Spot a Mile Away

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In the movie Little Shop of Horrors, Steve Martin plays a dentist who has (as he gleefully sings) “a talent for causing things pain.” Of course, this is an over-the-top comedy, so Martin is playing an over-the-top character, but within…

What is Causing Your Teeth to Feel Soft?

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Oral health is one of the best investments a person can make, and home care options are more plentiful than ever before. With everything from specialized flossing tools and water picks to electric toothbrushes and tablet toothpaste, there is a…

The Effects of Laughing Gas on Your Body: What You Need to Know

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Have you ever been nervous before a dentist appointment? If so, you may be familiar with nitrous oxide, more commonly known as laughing gas. Dentists often relieve patients’ anxiety by mixing oxygen and nitrous oxide and administering it through a…