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Crowns and bridges are essential restorative dental solutions that help replace damaged or missing teeth, restore oral function, and improve aesthetics. However, many patients are surprised to learn that these restorations can also impact gum health if not cared for properly.

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Fibromyalgia is a complex chronic condition known for causing widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, and cognitive difficulties. While it primarily affects the nervous system and muscles, recent research has suggested a surprising connection between fibromyalgia and oral health—particularly gum disease.

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Experiencing burning gums after dental work is more common than many patients realize. Whether you’ve had a routine cleaning, a filling, teeth whitening, or periodontal treatment, it’s possible to feel a burning or stinging sensation in your gums during recovery.

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Maintaining healthy gums requires more than just brushing your teeth twice a day. While standard brushing effectively removes plaque from the outer surfaces of teeth, it often misses the tight spaces between them.

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Inflamed gums are one of the most common early warning signs of gum disease. Often accompanied by redness, swelling, tenderness, or bleeding during brushing or flossing, gum inflammation can be mild or severe.

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When it comes to maintaining excellent gum health, flossing is just as important as brushing. Traditional string floss has long been the go-to method for cleaning between teeth, but water flossers—also known as oral irrigators—are becoming increasingly popular.

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Thinning gums, also known as gum recession, is a common dental issue that affects people of all ages. When the gum tissue begins to pull away from the teeth, it can expose the roots and increase sensitivity, discomfort, and risk of periodontal disease.

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Bruxism, or teeth grinding and clenching, is a common condition that often occurs unconsciously, especially during sleep. While it’s well known that bruxism can cause tooth wear and jaw pain, many people are unaware that it can also negatively affect gum health.

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Teeth whitening is a popular cosmetic procedure that can brighten your smile and boost confidence. However, one common side effect many people experience is gum sensitivity or irritation caused by whitening products.

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