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How to Get More Online Customer Reviews as a Dentist

We know that, in today's world, online customer reviews are the new word-of-mouth for your business. The better the reviews, the better the reputation of your business, and the more likely that the people who research your business online will end up being your customers. But the number of stars your business gets in the reviews is not everything that counts. According to 44 West Dental, factors... ❯❯❯

Clear Aligners vs. Clear Braces: Which is better for you?

As kids, we were always told that taking good care of our teeth is important. Regular brushing, flossing, and regular visit to the dentists are some of the most effective ways to maintain our pearly whites. Maintaining a healthy set of teeth is very beneficial in terms of cosmetic and health reasons, and sometimes, even for professional reasons. In some cases, unlucky genes, improper “adult... ❯❯❯

Are You Looking for a Family Dentist? Read This…

According to research that was done in 2015 in the U.S., 20% of people interviewed reported that they suffered from anxiety as a result of the state of their teeth. 30% of the respondents shared that their mouth and teeth were either in fair or poor condition. This emphasizes the importance good oral health, which is often underestimated. In order to ensure that your teeth are in good condition,... ❯❯❯

The Most Common Cosmetic Dental Procedures

Dentistry has witnessed quite a lot of advances in the past few years. Due to these advancements, cosmetic dental procedures have become popular than ever. These days patients have a plethora of options at their disposal when it comes to dental procedures they can opt for in order to enhance their appearance and flaunt their sparkling smile. Some of these most common cosmetic dental procedures... ❯❯❯

Things to Consider Before and After a Cavitation Surgery

Things to Consider Before and After a Cavitation SurgeryA healthy body is something that everyone should have! And it's surprising that not many people consider dental health to be a part of a robust body system. Teeth infections can result in other health issues as well. The hidden viral infections found in tooth sockets can give rise to several illness symptoms. The symptoms of cavitations include heart problems, chronic fatigue, migraines,... ❯❯❯

5 signs that you're experiencing TMD (temporomandibular disorder)

Temporomandibular Disorder, or TMD for short, is a painful and potentially serious muscle and joint disorder that affects the jaw as well as the muscles and joints connected to it. TMD affects up to 15% of adults and can be a very painful and sometimes serious condition. Numerous underlying conditions can cause TMD, including arthritis, chronic teeth grinding, and injury. Unfortunately, TMD... ❯❯❯

Invisalign – The Success Story

Invisalign is primarily used for misaligned or crooked teeth which apart from being unsightly can also lead to serious problems sometimes. It often becomes extremely difficult to clean the teeth and maintain regular oral hygiene. Simple problems like this can be the force behind more complicated and severe conditions like periodontal disease. In such cases you not only risk losing your teeth but... ❯❯❯

Everything You Need to Know About Dentures

So your tooth has been aching and the doctor has prescribed a denture and it must have gotten you wondering, “Is it not for the elderly? How am I to survive without my own teeth? Eating, speak, everything will be difficult. And oh my god, I am never smiling again in front of others.” Well, relax. Whatever you are afraid of is just a myth. Modern dentures have come a long way compared to their... ❯❯❯

What is Root Canal Therapy?

Root Canal is a modern orthodontics treatment that has brought in a breakthrough when it comes to maintaining your dentals. It is not only quick and painless but it can also save your damaged tooth, which prior to this was quite impossible to fathom. Every year dentists prescribe millions for root canal therapy to do away with problems arising from damaged tooth. Therefore it is now treated as a... ❯❯❯

Who is A Dentist?

A dentist specializes in dentistry and is also referred to as a dental surgeon. Dentistry deals with the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of conditions and diseases concerning the oral cavity. A dentist is often the doctor that people see more than any other doctors as the field is uniquely oriented towards preventing diseases. Going by a general estimation, of all the dental procedures at... ❯❯❯

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