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The Critical Link Between Oral Health and Heart Health
added on: February 17, 2024

The Critical Link Between Oral Health and Heart Health As February unfolds, it not only marks the celebration of love but also serves as a timely reminder that it’s Heart Health Month. While matters of the heart are often associated with emotions, there’s a lesser-known connection that demands our attention… Read More…


Essential Dental First Aid Items Every Family Should Have
added on: September 28, 2023
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Accidents can happen at any time, and dental emergencies are no exception. But having a well-equipped dental first aid kit at home can make a significant difference in handling unexpected dental issues promptly and effectively. Keep in mind that all dental emergencies should warrant a phone call to your dentist… Read More…


Exploring the Link Between Dementia and Oral Health
added on: September 14, 2023
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The human body is complicated, and the connection between various bodily systems can often surprise us. One such connection gaining increasing attention is the link between dementia and oral health. While these two might seem worlds apart, research is revealing a fascinating relationship between the two that emphasizes the importance… Read More…


Smile! June is National Smile Month
added on: June 13, 2023
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June is National Smile Month, and what better way to celebrate than by taking care of your oral health and achieving a healthy and beautiful smile? At our dental office in Fayetteville, we believe that a great smile is more than just a cosmetic enhancement – it’s a sign of… Read More…


Can You Have Too Many Teeth? 
added on: August 18, 2022
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Most people have 20 baby teeth, and 32 permanent adult teeth. However, a condition called hyperdontia can cause too many teeth to grow inside the mouth. This is usually more common in kids but can also occur into adulthood. Hyperdontia can be treated by your dentist in Fayetteville, but sometimes… Read More…


What Happens If You Have An Impacted Tooth?
added on: July 26, 2022
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The term ‘impacted tooth’ refers to a tooth that was supposed to erupt yet hasn’t. As a result, the tooth can get trapped in the gums. Most commonly, impaction occurs with wisdom teeth, but the truth is any tooth can become impacted. So what exactly happens if you have an… Read More…


Gum Disease Can Lead to Colon Cancer
added on: March 31, 2022
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Gum disease is one of the most common dental problems your dentist in Fayetteville sees every day. In fact, the CDC reports that nearly 50% of adults over the age of 30 have some form of gum disease. While gum disease can certainly cause some unwanted side effects in patients’… Read More…


COVID-19 & Cracked Teeth
added on: February 15, 2021
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Over the past year, some dental offices have been reporting higher rates of cracked teeth than in years’ past. Take this dentist’s experience documented in the New York Times for example. So, is there some weird connection between COVID-19 and cracked teeth? Well, kind of. While cracked teeth are not… Read More…


Protect Your Heart, See Your Dentist in Fayetteville
added on: February 10, 2020
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Seeing your dentist in Fayetteville in order to protect your heart may seem like strange advice, but in fact, there is a strong connection between oral health and heart health. To help celebrate Heart Health Month this February, we’d like to educate our patients and neighbors on just how important… Read More…


How Treating a Cold Can Cause Cavities
added on: January 29, 2020
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More than 3 million Americans get the common cold every year. That’s a lot of sneezes, running noses, and coughs that many of us will treat with over-the-counter medications. Even though these medications can help us feel a little bit better and relieve us of our symptoms, even temporarily, there… Read More…


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