Crown Lengthening

Crown Lengthening

A gummy smile can be pretty embarrassing as the excess gum tissue can make your teeth appear smaller than usual. This gum condition can affect your oral health and your smile’s appearance. You no more have to compromise on your smile. At Wellness Centered Dentistry in Redmond, Washington, we use the latest technology and perform crown lengthening procedures to expose…

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Things You Need To Know About Your Tongue

Things You Need To Know About Your Tongue

Your tongue is actually up to three inches long (from the epiglottis to the tip). A male tongue is longer than the female tongue by 0.2 inches. Nick Stoeberl, from the U.S., has the longest tongue (3.97 inches) as per Guinness World Records. There are so many things about the tongue that people do not know. So, here are a…

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Top Advantages Of Wearing A Mouthguard When Playing Sports

Top Advantages Of Wearing A Mouthguard When Playing Sports

According to a study conducted by O’Malley et al, up to one-third of all dental injuries are caused by sports activities. Contact sports like football, basketball, and hockey increase the risk of traumatic dental injuries. The American Dental Association recommends wearing a properly fitted mouthguard to reduce the occurrence and severity of dental injuries while playing sports. Dr. Raymond Hsu…

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How Dental Hygiene Impacts Your Overall Health

How Dental Hygiene Impacts Your Overall Health

Oral conditions can have significant impacts on your overall health. Our bodies contain millions of microorganisms, and our mouths are no exception. Your mouth is swarming with good bacteria that help break down your food. Though most oral bacteria are harmless, some microorganisms can cause various diseases, especially if they enter the bloodstream from the mouth. This generally happens when…

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Top Foods For The Best Oral Health

Top Foods For The Best Oral Health

If you consume foods with high sugar content, you are at an increased risk of tooth decay, which is one of the most prevalent conditions that affects up to 97% of the population worldwide. If the foods you consume lack minerals or nutrients, this can lead to weak or unhealthy gums, which, in turn, can increase your risk of infection…

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HPV/Cancer Screening at the Dentist

HPV/Cancer Screening at the Dentist

Oral cancer exams involve a simple and quick screening of the entire oral cavity. The mouth will be checked for white and red patches, ulcers, lumps, loose teeth, and your dental X-rays will be reviewed for abnormalities. Lifestyle habits like smoking and alcohol consumption are considered the primary risk factors for some forms of oral cancer. According to latest research,…

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Malocclusion

Malocclusion

Malocclusion refers to the misalignment of teeth that can lead to oral health problems like underbite, overbite, crossbite, and overcrowding. The misaligned teeth can make it challenging to perform vital oral functions like speaking, biting, and chewing. Each time you operate your mouth; several aspects of your oral health are at work. The jawbone joints and nerves move the teeth…

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The Real Impact Of Coronavirus On Your Dental Health

The Real Impact Of Coronavirus On Your Dental Health

Of all the industries heavily affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, dentistry stands somewhere on top. As the profession requires looking through a person’s mouth, which just so happens to be a cesspool for bacteria, and potentially, dentists have had no option but to sideline even the most basic of procedures. In this blog, we will take a look at the…

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Impact Of Coronavirus On Dental Treatments

Impact Of Coronavirus On Dental Treatments

The pandemic has forced millions of us to be cooped up in our homes in fear of contracting the Coronavirus. Dental clinics are one of the many services to take a back seat as a result of the virus as dentists often use aerosols that can hasten the spread through cough, sneeze, or dental care. That’s a key reason why…

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