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Is Whitening bad for your teeth?

August 15, 2016

When it comes to having a whiter, brighter smile, everyone wants one. However, with so many whitening products out there, it can be hard to not only know what ones are going to give you the best results but what ones are also going to be safe for your teeth as well. From over-the-counter whitening […]

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Not Just For Good Looks: Two Cosmetic Dentistry Options That Will Enhance Your Health

July 30, 2016

When it comes to cosmetic dentistry, the first thing that comes to mind is a mouth full of unnecessary dental accessories that will help to enhance your appearance. And although things like teeth whitening and dental veneers, do just that, there are actually several types of cosmetic dentistry procedures that will actually give you health […]

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Want an Oral Piercing? Two Things to Consider Regarding Your Oral Health

July 15, 2016

Having gained large traction in the 90’s and early 2,000’s, oral piercings are still popular among certain crowds. And although things like tongue and lip piercings may come with fashionable benefits, they can wreak havoc on your teeth and mouth— leaving you with more dental problems than you know what to do with. If you’re […]

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Is Grinding a Problem for You?

June 30, 2016
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Grinding is something you do to coffee beans, not to your teeth. With that said, this habit, along with jaw clenching, is a problem that deserves some attention. Dentists spend so much time educating patients on the pitfalls of poor oral hygiene that many people don’t even know what bruxism is, or why the condition […]

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Is your Smile Linked to Good Health?

June 15, 2016

Typically, we smile when something makes us do so. For instance, hearing the voice of a loved one or receiving an unexpected gift is certainly something to put a smile on your face. Something you may have noticed about smiling is that when you do it, you feel better. You may have thought that your […]

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What Really Causes Cavities?

May 30, 2016
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Cavities are little problems that can cause a great deal of discomfort. At Soft Touch Dentistry, we work diligently to help our patients identify the habits that will keep them cavity-free for life. In order to know how to protect your teeth from decay, you must first know what you are protecting them from. Ask […]

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Need a Dental Implant? All You Need to Know

May 15, 2016

If you recently lost a tooth either due to extreme dental decay or blunt force trauma, your best bet to get your smile and your ability to chew back is through a dental implant. By having a dental implant surgically implanted into your gums at Soft Touch Dentistry, you will be back to feeling like […]

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Protect Your Mouth from Trauma: 3 Sports That Should Require Mouthguards

April 30, 2016
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Getting hit in the mouth and chipping or losing a tooth while playing a sport isn’t as uncommon as you might think. If you participate in any sort of sport where your mouth might come into contact with some sort of blunt force object, you should consider contacting Dr. Nazila Bidabadi for a custom mouthguard. […]

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How to Best Care for Your Invisalign

April 15, 2016

It used to be that the only way to get a set of really straight teeth was to have to sport a set of metal braces— which let’s face, are less than flattering. However, with advancements in dental technology, dental straightening procedures like Invisalign have started to become more popular. If you are considering getting […]

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3 Unique Benefits of Dental Implants

March 30, 2016

Dental implants are a great option for individuals who have recently lost a tooth either due to dental care or some sort of accident. By surgically implanting a metal rod into your gum, the rod will act as your tooth’s natural root— leaving you with the ability to chew and speak as normal. However, did […]

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