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5 Proven Tips for Keeping Your Gums and Teeth Healthy
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5 Proven Tips for Keeping Your Gums and Teeth Healthy

It is easy to take your mouth and teeth for granted, but you will find it impossible to ignore them when something goes wrong. If you’ve ever had a dental emergency, you know how uncomfortable and distressing it could get, especially for younger patients. Prevention is better than cure. Here are things you could implement...

6 Common Misconceptions About Dental Implants: What to Know
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6 Common Misconceptions About Dental Implants: What to Know

Going for dental treatments is a life-changing decision. You may not look at it that way because it has become “normal,” even as normal as a tooth extraction. But when a tooth is taken out, the pain and discomfort you’ve been having for days are gone, which is truly life-changing! That’s why even if a...

Dental Tips to Keep in Mind for the Upcoming Holidays
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Dental Tips to Keep in Mind for the Upcoming Holidays

The holidays are coming up quite soon, and alongside that is an absolute smorgasbord of food and delicacies you’ve been dreaming of all year. There is no doubt that your taste buds are ready and planning to make the most of every bite. In the meantime, your gums and teeth are in the exact opposite...

Debunking 5 Common Myths About Root Canal Treatments
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Debunking 5 Common Myths About Root Canal Treatments

There is nothing more painful and alarming than having a tooth infection or gum disease. When confronted with an oral issue, you need to have it treated quickly before it escalates into a severe problem. The good thing is that there are various dental services readily available today, whether preventive, surgical, or restorative dentistry. All...

Dental Care 101: Everything You Need to Know About the TMJ
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Dental Care 101: Everything You Need to Know About the TMJ

There are many causes for severe headaches and migraines, but one common yet overlooked source is a problem with the temporomandibular joint or TMJ. This is typically experienced as a pain originating from the jaw that extends to the head, causing severe headaches. If you have felt this kind of pain before and it keeps...

3 Types of Common Tooth Pain & and What They Each Mean
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3 Types of Common Tooth Pain & and What They Each Mean

Compared to other parts of our bodies and the systems that they comprise, the mouth is one of the most confusing and delicate parts of all because of its intricacies, especially when it comes to tooth pains.

At Nasser Dentistry, we see a handful of clients each day who come to us searching for answers concerning the degree of pain they experience with their teeth. Regardless if it’s a type of pain that stems from chewing, biting, gnawing, or sipping, any type of discomfort or agitation in the chompers is worth worrying about.

Dental Fillings: What Are Your Options?
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Dental Fillings: What Are Your Options?

The tooth cavity is one of the most common forms of dental health problems, plaguing the smiles of children, teenagers, adults, to senior citizens alike. Spotting the red flags should help mitigate the problem from doing extensive damages to your teeth, but it’s easy to let it slip until the decay worsens.  Once the cavity...

Our Ultimate Pandemic-Safe Dental Routine Tips for Your Kids
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Our Ultimate Pandemic-Safe Dental Routine Tips for Your Kids

Being in the middle of a global pandemic has made us more mindful of our hygiene. Since the virus can be transmitted through the air, person-to-person contact, and touching contaminated surfaces, we should be extra careful and stay virus-free by wearing a mask, practicing social distancing, and levelling up our personal hygiene. Since we’re living...

Sugar and Teeth: Why Sugar Can Be Bad for Your Teeth
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Sugar and Teeth: Why Sugar Can Be Bad for Your Teeth

At a very young age, adults and dentists alike would tell us to stay away from sugar and sweets. Although they’re incredibly delicious and indulging, consuming significant amounts of processed sugar can cause great damage to your teeth, such as tooth decay.  The common misconception about tooth decay is that eating sugar causes teeth to...