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Can Receding Gums Grow Back?

receding gums biomimetic dentistOne of the first signs of receding gums are teeth that look longer than usual. If someone comments that you look long in the tooth, instead of being insulted that they just called you “old,” look in the mirror. The comment may be literal. And your receding gums could be the reason why.

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Are Seasonal Allergies Ruining Your Oral Health?

allergies and oral healthWith the beauty of spring comes the darker side of warmer weather: seasonal allergies. If you are an allergy sufferer, you are already on high alert for those telltale symptoms of a flare-up: watery eyes, runny nose, sinus pain, exhaustion, and oh the itching. While your respiratory system can seriously suffer from the side effects of pollen and its counterparts, there is another element of your well-being that is also taking a hit – your oral health.

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7 Ways to Prevent Gum Recession

prevent gum recessionGum recession can feel like an oral health problem that indicates a point of no return. How can you get back gum tissue that’s worn away or receded so greatly that more of your teeth are showing? It is possible to repair this problem – gum grafts aren’t the only solution, and gum disease is not the only future for your oral health.

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Preventive Dental Care: Learn to Love Flossing

biomimetic preventive dental care flossingIf you’re not a regular flosser, then you are unaware of the utterly satisfying pleasure of thoroughly digging out the food and gunk that has accumulated in between your teeth after a day of eating. Just brushing your teeth is not enough to clean your mouth completely. And here’s a secret: dentists and hygienists know when you’ve been flossing and when you haven’t. It is not possible to hide gums that are conditioned to accept floss and gums that react violently to a flossing after months of not experiencing the action. Don’t be embarrassed at your next dental exam and teeth cleaning: floss daily for a healthier, cleaner, and odor-free smile.

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5 Ways Stress Can Affect Your Oral Health

stress and oral healthStress can deeply impact the human body. Every person manifests stress differently. Some people overeat. Others don’t eat at all. Some people develop anxiety or anger, while others overcompensate for the uncontrollable feelings they’re experiencing by exhibiting attention-seeking behavior or developing an extreme routine. Any episodes of prolonged stress can dramatically affect your oral health too. What could teeth and stress possibly have to do with each other? Plenty.

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