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What Causes Canker Sores?

What Causes Canker Sores?

Common Causes of Canker Sores

They’re small, round bumps with a white or yellow center that form on your mouth. Most canker sores appear on your tongue, inside your cheek, or on the inside of your lip. They’re usually painless, although some people experience mild tingling or burning before they appear.

Foods to Avoid with Dental Implants

Foods to Avoid with Dental Implants

What Should You Eat After Dental Implant Surgery?

Immediately after dental implant surgery, your gums may be sore. It can take up to a week to recover, but you can go back to normal activities after about three days. Follow your dentist’s aftercare instructions carefully.

What Causes Recessed Gums?

What Causes Recessed Gums?

Gum Recession - What you should know

Gum recession is a common dental problem and can be an early sign of gum disease. Untreated gum disease can cause loss of bone structure, tooth decay, and tooth loss. Do you think you have receding gums?

How Often Should You Floss?

How Often Should You Floss?

Why Flossing Matters

Good oral hygiene is crucial to a bright, healthy smile. Most of us know how important it is to brush, but we often forget about flossing. Using floss should be a daily habit. It will keep your teeth clean and your gums healthy. Here’s what you need to know about flossing.