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Spicy foods are beloved by many for their bold flavors and zest, but if you’ve ever noticed your gums feeling sore or irritated after eating spicy dishes, you’re not alone. Many people wonder if spicy foods can actually cause gum irritation and what this means for their oral health.

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Gum recession is a dental concern that affects many people and can lead to sensitivity, root exposure, and an increased risk of tooth decay and infection. When faced with this issue, some individuals consider do-it-yourself (DIY) remedies found online or through anecdotal advice.

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Dental implants are a revolutionary solution for replacing missing teeth, offering long-lasting function and a natural appearance. However, some patients with implants experience gum sensitivity, which can cause discomfort and affect oral health.

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Gum recession is a common dental concern that can lead to tooth sensitivity, root exposure, and even increased risk of tooth decay. Many people wonder if switching to a soft toothbrush can help protect receding gums and prevent further damage.

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Adolescence is a time of remarkable physical and hormonal changes that can have a significant impact on oral health—especially gum health. Hormonal fluctuations during puberty can increase the risk of developing gum problems, making it essential for teens and their caregivers to understand how these changes affect the mouth and what preventive measures can be taken.
Understanding Hormonal Changes in Adolescents
During adolescence, the body undergoes a surge in hormones, particularly estrogen and progesterone.

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Maintaining optimal oral health is not only about keeping your teeth clean but also about ensuring food particles don’t get trapped under your gums. Food trapped beneath the gumline can lead to discomfort, bad breath, gum inflammation, and even periodontal disease.

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Mouthguards are commonly used by athletes, people who grind their teeth at night (bruxism), and those undergoing certain dental treatments. These protective devices play a crucial role in preventing dental injuries, reducing tooth wear, and improving overall oral comfort.

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Maintaining healthy gums is an essential part of overall oral health. Many people turn to home remedies and over-the-counter products to improve their gum condition, and one common question is whether it is safe to use peroxide on your gums.

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White gums after dental work can be concerning for many patients. At McLevin Dental Clinic, we often encounter patients worried about changes in gum color following procedures such as fillings, cleanings, extractions, or orthodontic treatments.

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Many people enjoy a diet rich in fruits, citrus, and other acidic foods, but did you know that acidic foods can sometimes contribute to gum pain? At McLevin Dental Clinic, we help patients understand how diet impacts their oral health, including the effects of acid on sensitive gum tissue. This blog will explain how acidic foods can cause gum discomfort and offer practical tips for protecting your gums.
Why Do Acidic Foods Cause Gum Pain?
Acidic foods and drinks have a low pH, which can irritate or erode delicate gum tissue, especially when gums are already inflamed or sensitive.

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