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Diabetes and Tooth Loss: What’s the Connection?

May 12, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — jacksonvilledentalspecialistteam @ 4:48 pm
a person having their finger pricked to check their blood sugar levels

You may not realize that living with diabetes can have serious effects on your oral health and vice versa. Should you develop gum disease, there is a chance that the infection can enter your bloodstream and result in diabetes. No matter how the disease formed, it is possible that you can face tooth loss later in life. If you are suffering from this same situation and are worried you’ll live with an incomplete smile forever, find out why more and more dentists recommend dental implants to replace missing teeth.

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What Are My Options When Faced with a Damaged Denture?

May 7, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — jacksonvilledentalspecialistteam @ 3:32 pm
a person cleaning their dentures under a faucet

While at home because of COVID-19, did you experience problems with your dentures? Did you accidentally break one while cleaning them in the sink? If you felt helpless during this time, you’re not alone. Fortunately, dental offices are reopening, which means you can get help with your damaged denture. Whether it is a replacement or alternative solution you are considering, your dentist can help you make the right decision. Spend some time learning what you can do to repair your smile and get your oral health back on track.

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What is My Dental Office Doing to Stay Clean and Safe During the COVID-19 Outbreak?

May 1, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — jacksonvilledentalspecialistteam @ 3:45 pm
a row of dental instruments laid out in preparation for use

If you’re struggling with the idea of seeking emergency dental care amid the COVID-19 pandemic, your dentist understands. Although it is a time of great uncertainty, it’s also important that you not forgo immediate emergency dental care should you be faced with a knocked-out tooth or severe toothache. These problems can lead to further damage and result in the loss of teeth and serious health-related conditions. Spend a few minutes learning what your dental office is doing to keep everyone safe and healthy during their visits. From increased sanitizing to wearing personal protective equipment (PPE), you can trust that your dental team is taking the extra steps to keep their office virus-free.

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