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Do You Have Gum Disease in Indianapolis? Start Here!

March 20, 2018

Filed under: Gum Disease — Tags: , , — indianapolisteam @ 12:58 am

A woman smiling with red, inflamed gumsGum health is one of those classic things that people take for granted… until there’s a problem! But since your gums are the foundation for the rest of your oral health, it’s well worth it to make sure they’re strong and healthy. What’s more, periodontal (gum) disease is one of the most common diseases in the U.S., with half of adults over the age of 30 having some form of it.

In this blog, we’ll talk about the signs of gum disease in Indianapolis, periodontal therapy, and why gum health has to be established before you can move on to other dental work like implants or cosmetic procedures.

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What Can a Mouthguard Do For You? Ask a Family Dentist in 46219!

March 9, 2018

Filed under: Uncategorized — indianapolisteam @ 3:07 am

Person putting in a mouthguardDid you know that every time a shark loses a tooth, it’s replaced within a day? Unfortunately, humans aren’t so lucky! We only get one set of adult teeth that have to make it through many decades of wear-and-tear. Sure, these days there are some great replacement options for missing teeth, but nothing is as good as your own! That’s why it’s well worth it to protect what you have. You already know that an athletic mouthguard can protect your teeth, but did you know that it can prevent more serious injuries as well? As a dentist in 46219, we’ve seen firsthand the many benefits to be had from this simple preventative measure. Learn more about it today!

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A Family Dentist Serving the Warren Park Area Talks About Cavities!

March 3, 2018

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Teeth with cavities before and after fillingsDid you know that over 90% of the population has had cavities? This common dental condition occurs when bacteria in the mouth destroy enamel, the hard outer layer of a tooth, causing it to become soft. If left untreated, it can eventually reach the nerve of the tooth where it causes an infection and subsequent toothache. As a family dentist serving the Warren Park area, we’ve treated a lot of cavities over the years. Since it’s so common, we thought we’d write a blog about the impact of decay on your oral health, as well as treatment and prevention. After all, knowledge is power – especially when it comes to your oral health!

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