Water Fluoridation

September 22, 2022

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As we all know, water is an essential part of life. Your oral health also relies on water. Staying hydrated with water, especially fluoridated water, can provide many benefits for your teeth. Fluoride is a natural mineral that helps strengthen your tooth enamel and lower your risk of developing tooth decay. Many communities have made the choice to fluoridate their community water supplies. According to the published study, which can be found in the British Dental Journal, over 35% of the world’s population have access to water fluoridation. New research conducted by researchers at Trinity College Dublin and the University College London has shown the environmental friendliness of water fluoridation. According to their study, water fluoridation has a low environmental footprint and is effective in reducing tooth decay.

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Reasons to Fear a Tooth Abscess

September 21, 2022

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When you have an infection, your body does the best it can to defend itself from harm. Different infections trigger unique responses from the body, which can sometimes be extremely dangerous and potentially life-threatening. For instance, pus may be an indication of a tooth abscess, which can result in serious health complications if untreated. A tooth abscess is small pouch of pus within the gums that is caused by a bacterial infection. This may occur as a result of a dental cavity left untreated, a damaged tooth, gum disease, or other dental issues that allow oral bacteria to thrive and wreak havoc.

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Epilepsy

September 20, 2022

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There are many conditions that can impact how you manage your oral health. Epilepsy, is one of them. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 1.2% of individuals in the United States in 2015 had active epilepsy. Epilepsy is a neurological condition that affects the nerves and is characterized by reoccurring seizures that occur unpredictably. Epilepsy may be genetically inherited, or may be caused due to a head injury or medical conditions impacting the brain such as a tumor, meningitis, or stroke for example. This condition can also impact individuals differently, as there are many different types of seizures.

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5 Options for Full Mouth Reconstruction

September 5, 2022

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Patient and dentist discussing full mouth reconstruction in Wellesley

Full mouth reconstruction in Wellesley is a personalized treatment plan that has the goal of helping a patient recover from even the most complex and extensive dental problems. It can restore chewing power, enhance aesthetics, and lower the risk of future health issues. But what exactly does full mouth reconstruction involve? It may include numerous treatments. In this blog post, you will learn about a few procedures that are often part of a full mouth reconstruction plan.

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