Mclevin Dental Office

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Teeth straightening has long been associated with cosmetic improvements, but the benefits of a properly aligned smile extend far beyond appearance. One of the most important—and often overlooked—advantages is the positive impact teeth straightening can have on gum health.

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Electric toothbrushes have transformed oral hygiene, offering superior plaque removal and improved brushing efficiency. However, when switching from a manual toothbrush to an electric one, many patients experience initial gum sensitivity or irritation.

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Maintaining a healthy oral environment goes beyond brushing and flossing—it also involves keeping your mouth’s pH in balance. One often overlooked contributor to gum issues is the acidity level inside your mouth.

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Gum health is essential not just for a beautiful smile but for overall wellness. Inflammation in the gums—often caused by plaque buildup, bacteria, or underlying systemic issues—can lead to gingivitis and progress to periodontal disease if left untreated.

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Dental fillings are a common treatment for cavities and tooth decay, but sometimes, patients experience gum sensitivity after the procedure. This sensitivity can range from mild discomfort to sharp pain when eating, brushing, or even breathing in cold air.

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With the rise in eco-conscious living, bamboo toothbrushes have become a popular alternative to traditional plastic toothbrushes. Marketed as both environmentally friendly and gentle on gums, these toothbrushes are often chosen by individuals seeking sustainable oral care.

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Raw or cut gums can make even the simplest daily routines—like eating, brushing, or speaking—feel painful and uncomfortable. Whether the irritation comes from aggressive brushing, flossing too hard, dental appliances, or injury from sharp food, soothing your gums quickly and effectively is key to preventing further damage and promoting healing.

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Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is often perceived as a localized dental issue. However, emerging research and clinical evidence suggest that gum disease is not just a problem for your mouth—it can contribute to systemic inflammation that affects your entire body.

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Recurring pain in the upper gums can be frustrating, uncomfortable, and even alarming. Whether it’s a dull ache near the back molars or a sharp, localized pain above your front teeth, persistent upper gum discomfort should never be ignored.

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When most people think of gum disease, they imagine sore gums, bad breath, or even tooth loss. But the effects of untreated periodontal disease may go far beyond the mouth.

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