
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in four adults between 20 and 64 years old has at least one cavity, and older adults are twice as likely to have untreated cavities. As one of the most common oral health problems in the country, many patients learn at their routine checkups and cleanings with their dentists that they need a filling to treat signs of decay. Read on to learn how they can tell that a cavity is forming and what they’ll do to treat the issue.
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Did you know your teeth are important for more than just chewing? Not only do they create a beautiful smile, but they also allow you to speak clearly. Losing even a single tooth can have detrimental consequences for your oral health, quality of life, and self-esteem; however, missing teeth can also affect the shape of your face. Research has found an incomplete smile can make you look 10 years older, and here’s why.
If you want to replace your missing teeth permanently, 
If you have time off from work for the holidays, it can be the perfect opportunity to schedule your oral surgery. However, no one wants to miss out on their favorite seasonal meals or spending time with loved ones. You don’t have to skip the festivities. Whether recovering from a tooth extraction, 