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Tooth loss is a common issue and can occur because of dental disease or trauma, or sometimes teeth are congenitally missing. Whatever the reason, it is difficult for your mouth to function optimally without a complete set of teeth. Even the loss of just one tooth can af...

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Tooth loss is common, and many people will have one or more teeth that fail. If you find yourself in this situation, your dentist will want to talk to you about how best to replace the missing tooth. It is important to have this discussion as soon as possible, and espec...

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Dentures are a tried and tested way to replace missing teeth that have been around for many years. If you lost all of your lower teeth a while ago, your dentist might have recommended a denture to replace them. Dentures have a gum-colored base made from acrylic that res...

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Tooth decay or cavities are one of the most common health problems worldwide. They tend to affect children, as well as teenagers and older adults, but anyone can get cavities, even babies. If rotten teeth aren't treated promptly, the cavities can soon become deeper and ...

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Can you remember wobbling a loose tooth with your tongue as a child? Losing baby teeth as they gradually loosen to make way for adult teeth is a rite of passage and is usually accompanied by that all-important visit from the Tooth Fairy! Losing teeth as an adult is far ...

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Tooth loss is often upsetting, and many people feel embarrassed or angry that they have lost teeth. The impact of tooth loss can be very wide-ranging. The Unwanted Visual and Social Effects of Tooth Loss Losing teeth can affect so many areas of life, including the abi...

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If you are facing complete tooth loss or have already lost all your teeth and are struggling to cope, some excellent solutions could help you and which extend far beyond conventional full dentures. Full dentures have been around for hundreds of years, and although the m...

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Anyone facing tooth loss will probably be concerned about how it affects them when they talk, smile, or eat. However, losing teeth can impact your facial structure. In this article, we explore what losing teeth might mean for you and what you can do to protect your faci...

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It is estimated there are more than 26 million people in the United States alone who have diabetes which is a condition affecting how the body processes glucose. Your body needs glucose as this simple sugar supplies energy for living cells. Usually, glucose levels are r...

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Teeth have pretty tough lives as they live in an environment where the temperature is continually fluctuating, and they are surrounded by several hundred species of bacteria. If that isn’t bad enough, they frequently are exposed to acid, often multiple times each day,...

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