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May 04
As long as there are crooked smiles to fix, there will be orthodontic treatments. The good news is that orthodontic dentistry is constantly advancing to provide better, easier, more effective services. That’s where Invisalign comes in. Invisalign takes a modern…
Mar 27
When you need tooth replacement or restoration, the team at BLUSH Dental Studio in East Point, Georgia, can help with modern dentures that enhance your smile. Benefits of Dentures East Point Georgia Patients Will Receive from Drs. Kisha Carter and…
Feb 10
While our teeth are made of the strongest material of the human body – enamel – that does not mean our teeth are indestructible. Teeth can break or chip for many different reasons, and, in many cases, a chipped or…
Jan 27
Teeth significantly weakened due to dental work, such as a root canal or extensive decay, can benefit from the protection of a strong, durable dental crown. But did you know that dental crowns also provide benefits to those individuals dealing…
Jun 30
If you have a crack in your tooth, you’ll need to know how to handle the dental damage to avoid major pain and problems. Find out the facts on treating cracked teeth with this helpful dental guide. The Real Risk…
Apr 04
Brushing our teeth is something we do everyday however it's easy to fall into a routine of bad habits if we are not careful. Developing correct brushing techniques and sticking to them is critical to the health and appearance of…
Jan 11
Are you experiencing extreme tooth pain? You may have an infection either in or around the tooth, which is called an abscessed tooth. This is a serious condition that must be treated because that infection can spread quickly and cause…
Nov 05
Tooth sensitivity can strike at any time and leave you with sharp, shooting pains in your teeth from ordinary activities. But you’re not alone because at least 45 million Americans suffer from sensitive teeth. Discover what causes the problem and…
Jun 25
Many people associate gum disease with old age; however, in the United States alone, more than 60 percent of teens aged fifteen or older have some form of gum disease. That's a pretty startling statistic, especially for a condition that…
Jan 23
Welcome to the fourth and final chapter in our "Healthy Smile Timeline" series. Let's talk about a few special concerns that may crop up once your smile is a litte more seasoned. We will also cover some cosmetic options which…
Jan 09
This week (as part of our Healthy Smile Timeline Series) we are going to address some age-specific dental topics for patients ages 20-40. Remember, even if YOU don’t fall into this particular age range, you certainly know and/or care about…

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