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Smoking Hurts Your Smile

August 20, 2010

Southland Dental Care wants you to understand another extremely good reason to quit: Tobacco use is harmful to oral health.

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Chew On This: Six Dental Myths Debunked

August 10, 2010

We dubunked common dental myths and outlines how diet and nutrition affects oral health in children, teenagers, expectant mothers, adults and elders.

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What Causes Sensitive Teeth?

August 6, 2010

Using too much mouthwash…brushing too much…eating acidic foods…these and several other reasons can cause sensitive teeth.

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Symptoms and Treatment for an Abscessed Tooth

August 5, 2010

An abscessed tooth is a painful infection at the root of a tooth or between the gum and a tooth. It can be caused by severe tooth decay or trauma to the tooth, such as when it is broken or chipped, and gingivitis and gum disease.

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Dental Care for Seniors

August 5, 2010

Advancing age puts many seniors at risk for a number of oral health problems.

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Banish Bad Breath

August 5, 2010

Bad breath is embarrassing, unpleasant, and all too common. These tips will sweeten your breath for good.

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Habits That Lead to Plaque on Your Teeth

July 30, 2010

No one’s teeth can stay plaque-free 24 hours a day, it’s just not possible…but good habits over a lifetime will help you beat back plaque and save your smile.

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Surprising Facts About Your Teeth

July 30, 2010

Want to learn some surprising facts about your teeth? Check out Southland Dental Care’s blog!

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Children and Gum Disease

July 30, 2010

Gingivitis (the first stage of periodontal disease) is nearly universal in children and adolescents.

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Oral Health and Older Adults

July 14, 2010

As people are starting to live longer and healthier lives, older adults are also more likely to keep their teeth for a lifetime than they were a decade ago. However, studies indicate that older people have the highest rates of periodontal disease and need to do more to maintain good oral health.

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