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Explore crucial insights on dental health at Coast Dental’s Health page. Learn how to care for dentures, the link between gum disease and heart conditions, and the impact of various factors on oral health. Stay informed with expert advice, including tips from Mayim Bialik on good oral hygiene, the importance of addressing high blood pressure and breast cancer’s effects on oral health, and why tooth extractions may become necessary. Elevate your oral care knowledge today.

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How To Fix a Gummy Smile?

One of the most rewarding parts of my job is changing a patient’s smile. In some cases, minor surgical therapy can change a patient’s life forever.   The Gummy Smile procedure is one such treatment. It helps patients smile more, adds self-confidence and promotes better health for the rest of their lives.  When patients return for

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The Impact of a Smile Makeover

The subconscious yet contagious impact of a beautiful smile is radiant health, happiness, warmth and invitation. A “Smile Makeover”, a common household term for many Americans today, is designed to enhance the esthetic and functional aspects of teeth through cosmetic and restorative dental procedures leaving one with a brighter, whiter, more youthful smile. In the

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Snacking at School

How to protect your child’s teeth and promote good nutrition.  A consultation with Dr. Mary Jennings. Many parents work hard to provide healthy food choices at home, only to find that their kids succumb to unhealthy temptations during the school day that put general health – and teeth – at risk. Click on the image

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How to Know You Have a Cavity

how a dentist can tell that you have a cavity? The best way is to look at an x-ray, which clearly shows how dental decay is impacting the enamel of the tooth. The dentist also uses an instrument called an explorer to tap along the teeth; if a spot feels soft instead of solid, that’s

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Dental Implants and Implant-Supported Dentures for Missing Teeth

Dental implants, which are surgically-implanted replacements for tooth roots, can dramatically improve someone’s smile, confidence, and quality of life. Implants mimic the function of real teeth and are permanent, durable, and fixed. The titanium implant fixture fuses to the natural bone in one’s jaw through a process called osseointegration and stops bone loss that would

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