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  • The Consequences of Untreated TMJ

    The Consequences of Untreated TMJ When your jaw joints, called your temporomandibular joints, which are located on either side of your head, don’t work like they should, they can cause discomfort and unusual noises such as clicking or grinding when moving the jaw. TMJ disorders can cause an array of symptoms in the body, from […]

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    How Does a Dentist Treat TMJ?

    How Does a Dentist Treat TMJ? Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders impact the complex joints that allow your jaw to work on either side of your face. These disorders can cause mild symptoms such as jaw clicking or grinding noises to constant discomfort and inability to open your mouth all the way. It’s estimated that over […]

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    Top Tips to Prevent Tooth Decay in Children

    Top Tips to Prevent Tooth Decay in Children Childhood tooth decay is unfortunately common, with 1 in 5 children from ages 5-11 having at least one decayed tooth that’s not treated [1]. Since early tooth decay normally doesn’t have any symptoms, children can often have cavities and not know it until the decay progresses to […]

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    Jaw Popping: Why Does It Happen, and What Can You Do?

    Jaw Popping: Why Does It Happen, and What Can You Do? Jaw popping is a common symptom of a problem with your temporomandibular joints, which are on either side of your skull and give your jaw the ability to open, close, and move from side to side. However, when one or both joints aren’t working […]

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    Don’t Forget to Clean Your Tongue

    Don’t Forget to Clean Your Tongue The tongue is a set of muscles that help you chew and speak properly. However, the tongue can also be home to bacteria in your mouth. Your mouth contains over 750 species of bacteria, but not all of them are bad. In fact, most are helpful. But some of […]

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