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Maintaining optimal oral health involves more than just regular brushing and flossing — it also depends heavily on nutrition. Among the essential nutrients for oral health, Vitamin C plays a vital role.

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Healthy gums are the foundation of a beautiful smile and overall oral health. While regular dental visits are essential, maintaining gum health at home with the right tools can make a significant difference.

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Receding gums, also known as gingival recession, is a common dental concern where the gum tissue pulls away from the teeth, exposing the roots. This condition can lead to tooth sensitivity, increased risk of decay, and an aged smile.

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Gum disease, or periodontal disease, is often viewed solely as a physical health concern affecting teeth and gums. However, its effects reach far beyond the mouth, influencing mental and emotional well-being.

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Wearing braces is a great way to achieve a beautiful, straight smile, but it often comes with challenges—one of the most common being swollen gums. Gum swelling during orthodontic treatment can cause discomfort, affect oral hygiene, and sometimes lead to more serious gum problems if left untreated.

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Mouth breathing is a common habit for many people, often overlooked as a harmless quirk. However, recent research and dental experts, including those at McLevin Dental Clinic, highlight the potential risks mouth breathing poses to oral health, particularly its role in worsening gum recession.

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Gum disease is a prevalent oral health concern affecting millions worldwide, but did you know that hormonal imbalances can play a significant role in its development and progression? At McLevin Dental Clinic, understanding how hormones influence gum health helps us provide personalized care tailored to your unique needs. This blog explores the connection between hormonal changes and gum disease, common triggers, and practical ways to protect your gums during hormonal fluctuations.
The Role of Hormones in Gum Health
Hormones are chemical messengers that regulate many bodily functions, including immune responses and tissue health.

How-We-Ensure-Smooth-Patient-Transitions-Between-Providers

Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is a common oral health issue that affects millions of people worldwide. While many associate gum disease primarily with oral discomfort and tooth loss, its implications extend far beyond the mouth.

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