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Am I At Risk of Oral Cancer?

April 25, 2022

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Practicing preventive oral care is not only for maintaining a bright smile, but to also protect you from more serious health conditions. One disease that’s closely associated with your dental health is oral cancer. But what signs should you look for to avoid your chances of developing this issue? Keep reading from your dentist in Long Island City about the risk factors of oral cancer and how you can reduce them!

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Why Should I Use My Tax Refund to Improve My Smile?

April 5, 2022

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Are you excited to receive your tax refund this year? It can be thrilling to have the extra cash, and you might be tempted to buy big-ticket items right away. However, you should consider saving your funds for something more important in the long run, such as your smile! Keep reading from your dentist in Long Island City on why you should invest your tax refund in improving your dental health.

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5 Ways You Can Prepare for Invisalign

March 25, 2022

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Now that you’re committing to Invisalign treatment, you’re well on your way to getting the perfectly straight smile you always wanted! While the results are exciting to look forward to, it’s important to follow the 20–22-hour wear time. This usually requires a strict dental hygiene routine, which means you’ll have to build certain habits to maintain good progress. Read on to learn five ways you can make the Invisalign process a much smoother experience!

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Easy Ways to Give Your Teeth a Spring Cleaning!

March 9, 2022

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We’ve officially made it to March, and do you know what that means? Spring is here! It’s that time when the flowers are blooming, the sun is shining, and the birds are chirping. Many people like to kick off this beautiful season with a good spring cleaning. While dusting off cobwebs and organizing closets, consider powering up your oral care habits as well! Read on to learn a few ways you can make your smile feel nice and fresh.

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How Gum Disease Can Harm Your Heart

February 25, 2022

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Periodontal (gum) disease is an infection of the gums that can usually be prevented by brushing twice and flossing once per day. Though many people grew up hearing about how important these oral hygiene steps are, 47.2% of people over age 30 and 70.1% over age 65 have this condition. The first stage of gum disease, which is called gingivitis, is easy to treat if caught early on. But, if it progresses into a worse infection called periodontitis, this can lead to gum recession, jawbone deterioration, loose teeth, tooth loss, and problems in other parts of the body. So that you understand the importance of taking care of your smile, read on to learn how gum disease affects your cardiovascular system and how to prevent it.

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How to Transition from Dentures to Dental Implants

February 10, 2022

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Though dentures are a great way to replace missing teeth and complete your smile, they are also notorious for slipping around in your mouth. This can make it difficult to eat and speak properly. For this reason, some patients decide that they want to switch to dental implants. Making the switch can be a bit difficult at first, so read on for help making the transition from dentures.

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Does Popcorn Damage Your Teeth?

January 27, 2022

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Sometimes, the perfect way to end a long day is by curling up to watch your favorite movie and enjoying a bowl of freshly popped popcorn. In fact, Americans eat approximately 15 billion quarts of it every single year. Even though this delicious, crunchy snack may be much better for your health than starchy potato chips or sugary cookies, popcorn can actually harm your oral health in a number of different ways. Read on to learn more about how popcorn affects your teeth as well as some nutritious alternatives.

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How to Stick to a New Year’s Resolution to Floss More Often

January 6, 2022

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When you head to the dental office for your regular checkups, are you frequently told that you haven’t been flossing as often as you should? Even though you wish there was a shortcut to avoid being told this, it doesn’t exist. Flossing is an essential step in order to maintain excellent oral health. That’s why it makes a great New Year’s resolution. Read on to learn more from your dentist about why flossing is so important as well as find some tips to help you get started.

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How Can I Eliminate Bad Breath?

December 4, 2021

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Besides not contracting COVID or various illnesses, what are the benefits of wearing face masks? Not having to wear makeup might come to mind for some, but certainly not having to deal with anyone’s bad breath would rank even higher on the list.

It can be difficult to be polite to someone who wanders into your personal space and starts talking up a storm. You obviously don’t want to be the distributor of bad breath, and fortunately, your dentist in Long Island City can help in that department.

Read on to find out some causes of bad breath and how to get rid of it.

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What Are the Parts of the Mouth and What Do Each of Them Do?

November 24, 2021

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Remember when you were taught about oral care as a child? You might be thinking, “No, but I remember being taught how to brush my teeth.” That’s not a surprising response, since the teeth tend to get the lion’s share of attention when it comes to parts of the mouth.

However, there are many other components of your mouth that help your teeth and facilitate your general oral health. Keep reading to learn more from your dentist in Long Island City.

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