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Jul

How to Take Care of Teeth After a Root Canal

Published: July 1, 2023

Patients who have undergone root canals naturally wonder about how they should take care of their teeth as their gums and mouth go through the healing process. There are certain steps that these individuals can take in order to experience a smooth recovery process. The team at Bayview Dental has the expertise to help patients get through this...

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Jun

Invisalign Do’s and Don’ts

Published: June 1, 2023

Invisalign treatment is a popular alternative to traditional braces and a wonderful method for achieving a beautiful smile. However, to ensure that your Invisalign aligners remain in great condition and provide optimal results, there are certain things that you should and shouldn’t do while using Invisalign. Do: Soak Your Invisalign Aligners...

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May

How to Care for Your Teeth After Getting a Filling

Published: May 1, 2023

Even if you practice excellent dental hygiene, the odds are that you’ll experience at least a couple of cavities throughout your life. When that happens, you’ll likely need to treat them by receiving fillings. Fortunately, getting a filling is a very quick and simple dental procedure. However, after your filling procedure is complete, there...

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Apr

Can Adults Get Invisalign?

Published: April 1, 2023

Many adults mistakenly believe that it’s too late to achieve the beautiful smile they’ve always wanted. This is absolutely not the case. You may have heard about the benefits of Invisalign treatment for straightening your teeth, and regardless of your age, it could be a great option for you. What Is Invisalign? Invisalign is a...

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Mar

IS TMJ A MEDICAL OR DENTAL ISSUE?

Published: March 1, 2023

TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorders are often characterized by pain and popping in the jaw. Eventually, the condition can lead to more severe symptoms, including headaches, difficulties with mouth usage (speaking and eating), and others. As with any other condition, sufferers from TMJ need to determine the exact cause of the issue in...

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Feb

WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A DENTIST AND AN ENDODONTIST?

Published: February 1, 2023

Dentists and endodontists are both dental care professionals who can help you to live ahealthier life and look your best. Endodontists, however, focus on treatments that relateto tooth interiors, addressing issues such as inflamed gums, oral diseases, anddamaged dental pulp. While all endodontists are dentists, not all dentists...

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Jan

WHAT IS THE GOLDEN RULE OF ORAL HYGIENE?

Published: January 1, 2023

Do you ever wonder what the best practices are for maintaining optimal oral health? With all the tempting, tasty foods on supermarket shelves, some of our favorite snacks can take a toll on our teeth. Maintaining good dental hygiene practices can save you a lot of time and money, so we want to share with you the golden rule that will keep...

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Dec

5 REASONS TO WHITEN YOUR TEETH BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS

Published: December 1, 2022

With all of its festivities, the holiday season is here, which is a great reason to have your teeth professionally whitened. In just one short office visit, you can have a brighter and whiter smile to flash in holiday pictures. Here are five reasons to whiten your teeth before the holidays. Whiter Teeth for a More Youthful...

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Nov

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PORCELAIN VENEERS AND CERAMIC VENEERS?

Published: November 1, 2022

Veneers are a long-lasting and natural-looking cosmetic dentistry treatment that improves the appearance of your teeth. A veneer is a thin, shell-like covering that fits over the front of your tooth to change its size, shape, or color. The two most common types of veneer are porcelain and ceramic. Read on to learn more about them and why...

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Oct

HOW DO I MAKE MY TEETH LAST A LIFETIME?

Published: October 1, 2022

We only get one set of adult teeth, so we must make them last a lifetime. Unfortunately, tooth decay is possible if you have natural teeth. And while plaque can lead to tooth decay and cavities, gum disease can also cause your teeth to decay. Making your teeth last a lifetime requires consistency and dedication to protecting them from...

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