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August 27, 2018by jcdentalsmiles

Starchy and sugary food sticks to your teeth and remains there, creating a breeding ground for bacteria and cavities. Contributing to the plaque growth, food particles become acid. The acidic substance stays onto the teeth, damages the hardest layer (enamel), and makes hollow spaces, called cavities. It further causes tooth decay as these hollow cavities grow and damage your teeth’s structure while ruining your bright smile. As they say, you are what you eat. Eat food that harms your teeth and you will end up with damaged teeth.

July 30, 2018by jcdentalsmiles

Starchy and sugary food sticks to your teeth and remains there, creating a breeding ground for bacteria and cavities. Contributing to the plaque growth, food particles become acid. The acidic substance stays onto the teeth, damages the hardest layer (enamel), and makes hollow spaces, called cavities. It further causes tooth decay as these hollow cavities grow and damage your teeth’s structure while ruining your bright smile. As they say, you are what you eat. Eat food that harms your teeth and you will end up with damaged teeth.

July 24, 2018by jcdentalsmiles

Digital dentistry refers to dental treatments that incorporate computer-controlled devices and designs, as opposed to using only electrical or mechanical devices. The technological breakthroughs in dentistry domain over the past few decades have brought easy-to-implement and high-tech solutions. Digital dentistry, in this regard, is replacing conventional methods with advanced, rapidly-growing, minimally invasive techniques.

July 20, 2018by jcdentalsmiles

Dental implants are a revolutionary treatment for people missing natural teeth. An implant replaces a missing or defective tooth and is crafted artificially. The appearance and functionality of a dental implant are similar to your natural teeth.

June 25, 2018by Jorge Cordova

Did you know that oral hygiene has a huge impact on a person’s overall health? This is why it is extremely important that a person goes to a dental check-up every six months. This can prove very difficult, though, for people who don’t have dental insurance. Because dental health has such a big impact on a person’s health, it is important to have a dental plan that works for you.

June 22, 2018by jcdentalsmiles

The American Dental Association recommends visiting your dentist for a check-up once every six months. Although oral health problems like tooth decay, cavities, gum disease and oral cancer can occur at any time, many people still do not visit their dentist regularly. A dental check-up typically consists of a full cleaning and examination of a person’s mouth, gums, and teeth, and can help diagnose oral problems before they develop into worse conditions.





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