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General Dentist: FAQs About Sensitive Teeth

General Dentist: FAQs About Sensitive Teeth Tooth sensitivity is fairly prevalent among general dentistry patients. According to The Journal of the American Dental Association, approximately 12% of American adults have sensitive teeth. This does not include patients dealing with sensitivity from tooth decay, injuries, or recent dental work. While this issue is not debilitating for

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General Dentisty: How Important is Flossing?

General Dentisty: How Important is Flossing? Three common general dentistry hygiene techniques are brushing, rinsing, and flossing. Brushing means using a toothbrush and toothpaste and rubbing paste-covered brush bristles across the surface of your teeth. Rinsing involves swishing a special liquid concoction, known as a mouthwash, around in your mouth, then spitting it out. Both

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How General Dentistry Can Improve Your Oral Health

How General Dentistry Can Improve Your Oral Health There are many benefits to maintaining good oral health, such as reducing your risk of developing general dentistry issues like tooth decay and gum disease. Good oral health also lowers your risk of other illnesses, including diabetes, heart disease, and Alzheimer’s disease. Fortunately, you can take the

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