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I have halitosis. What can I do?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Sep. 26, 2023.
Halitosis is the fancy, scientific word for “bad breath.” the doctor and our team know there are several reasons why you may have halitosis; let’s look at a few:
Gum disease
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Three Signs You May Have Gingivitis
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Sep. 19, 2023.
Gingivitis, or inflammation of the gums, is an early stage of gum disease. If you have gingivitis, it’s important to visit the doctor to get proper treatment, since home care
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Five Common Reasons for Emergency Care Visits
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Sep. 12, 2023.
A dental emergency can strike anywhere, anytime, and without warning. Perhaps you’re playing a game of touch football on Thanksgiving and your brother-in-law decides to up the ante and tackles
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Summer Smiles
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Sep. 05, 2023.
The “Back to School” ads are out already? Halloween candy’s showing up in stores? Just a minute—summer isn’t quite over yet! While the days are still warm, let’s look at
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Happy Labor Day!
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Aug. 29, 2023.
Labor Day is upon us, and that means the non-official end to summer. Before the kids head back to school and temperatures start to cool down, this is your last
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Do adults need fluoride treatments?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Aug. 22, 2023.
Many dentists and hygienists recommend fluoride treatments for their adult patients. You might ask yourself, “Do I really need a fluoride treatment? I thought those were just for my kids.”
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You broke your tooth; now what?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Aug. 15, 2023.
You may have bitten down on a hard food or object, or perhaps you had a cavity that weakened your tooth. Either way, your tooth is now broken, and the
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Osteoporosis and Oral Health
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Aug. 08, 2023.
Today, the doctor and our team at Rudolph E. Roman, DMD thought we would examine the relationship between osteoporosis and oral health, since 40 million Americans have osteoporosis or are
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The Dog Days of Summer
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Aug. 01, 2023.
Here we are in the middle of the hottest time of the year. Yes, it’s the dog days of summer. But, wait—just what are “the dog days of summer,” anyway?
The
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Cleaning Your Baby’s Teeth
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jul. 25, 2023.
In the eyes of most parents, nothing is cuter than their baby’s smile. Did you know your little one’s smile (that is, his or her oral health) actually plays a
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Should You Get Dental Veneers?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jul. 18, 2023.
Dental veneers are a popular treatment to improve the appearance of your smile. the doctor and our team want to help you understand whether this dental option is right for
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Oral Health Concerns Specific to Pregnant Women
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jul. 11, 2023.
A lot of changes occur in a woman's body during pregnancy. Hormone fluctuations are responsible for many of those changes, including the need for additional attention to the teeth and
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Fun Facts for the Fourth
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jul. 04, 2023.
The Fourth of July is a great time to get together with friends and family members for BBQ, games, fireworks, and other celebrations in honor of our country’s independence. While
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Oral Health Concerns for Infants
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jun. 27, 2023.
Because babies’ teeth don’t appear until around six to eight months of age, it’s a natural misconception that they don’t need dental care. But the steps you take as the
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Weighing the Facts about DIY Scaling
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jun. 20, 2023.
The dental section of your local drugstore or favorite online site offers more dental tools for home care than ever before. Little angled mirrors. Tongue scrapers. Gum stimulators. Interproximal brushes.
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Xerostomia: Big Word, Common Problem
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jun. 13, 2023.
Xerostomia might sound like a serious and rare condition, but it’s more common than you think. If you’ve been feeling like your mouth is constantly dry, you may already be
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