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What are common dental emergencies?

Some common dental emergencies may range from toothaches and broken teeth due to a sports injury or children chipping their teeth after playing around in their backyard. To help you to further understand what...

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7 Tips on how to take care of your teeth

The world is facing a challenging time. The Covid-19 pandemic has affected most individuals and businesses and our Coastal Dental Care practices are no exception. Nevertheless, we promised to embrace our values and be...

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5 foods that are good for your teeth

Taking care of your teeth may be easier than you think! You can support your overall health and help to prevent tooth decay by consuming foods that are good for your teeth. Yes, you...

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Dentists and Other Oral Health Care

Many different types of oral health care providers could become involved in the care of your teeth, gums, and mouth. A brief description of these various health care providers is as follows: General Dentist...

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Dental Care for Seniors

Darkened teeth. Caused, to some extent, by changes in dentin — the bone-like tissue that underlies the tooth enamel — and by a lifetime of consuming stain-causing foods and beverages. Also caused by thinning...

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Dental Health and Dentures

A denture is a removable replacement for missing teeth and surrounding tissues. Two types of dentures are available — complete and partial dentures. Complete dentures are used when all the teeth are missing, while...

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Oral Health Problems in Children

There are a number of problems that affect the oral health of children, including tooth decay, thumb sucking, tongue thrusting, lip sucking, and early tooth loss. Even though baby teeth are eventually replaced with...

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Teeth and Gum Care

With proper care, your teeth and gums can stay healthy throughout your life. The healthier your teeth and gums are, the less risk you have for tooth decay and gum disease. How Should I Care for My Teeth and Gums? There...

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Your Oral Health Care Plan

Good oral health involves more than just brushing. To keep your teeth and mouth healthy for a lifetime of use, there are steps that you should follow. Here’s what you should consider: 1. Understand your own oral health needs. Talk...