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Implants Make Dentures More Secure, Comfortable and Bone-Friendly
posted: Jul. 20, 2020.
Even in the 21st Century, losing most or all of your teeth is still an unfortunate possibility. Many in this circumstance turn to dentures, as their great-grandparents did, to Read more -
Why Kathy Bates Chose This Alternative to Braces and so Might You
posted: Jul. 10, 2020.
Kathy Bates has been a familiar face to filmgoers since her Oscar-winning performance as Annie Wilkes in Misery. She's best known for playing true-to-life characters like Wilkes or Barbara Read more -
Preventing Gum Disease
posted: Jul. 07, 2020.
Plain and simple, gum disease causes tooth loss. Also, it harms your systemic health. At Lynch Dental Center in River Forest and Chicago IL, your dentists, Drs. John, Sheila, and Read more -
Developing A Good Oral Care Routine
posted: Jul. 06, 2020.
Is your oral care routine well-ordered or just hit and miss? At Lynch Dental Center in River Forest and Chicago, IL, our dentists, Dr. John Lynch, Dr. Sheila Lynch, or Read more -
Follow These 4 Tips for More Comfortable Eating With Chronic Jaw Pain
posted: Jun. 30, 2020.
Eating is like breathing: We often do it without much thought. But if you suffer from chronic jaw pain, every bite can get your attention—and not in a good Read more -
New Studies Show: Sealants Could Help Your Child Avoid Tooth Decay
posted: Jun. 20, 2020.
Your child could hit a speed bump on their road to dental maturity—tooth decay. In fact, children are susceptible to an aggressive form of decay known as Early Childhood Read more -
Instill These Habits in Your Child for a Lifetime of Great Dental Health
posted: Jun. 10, 2020.
As a parent, you strive to instill good habits in your children: looking both ways for traffic, doing chores or washing behind the ears. Be sure you also include Read more -
You Can Have a Straighter Smile - Just Like the Queen of England
posted: May 31, 2020.
The monarchs of the world experience the same health issues as their subjects—but they often tend to be hush-hush about it. Recently, though, the normally reticent Queen Elizabeth II Read more -
Reducing Your Child's Dental Anxiety Now Could Benefit Them for a Lifetime
posted: May 21, 2020.
If you're a parent, raising kids can be a great adventure. It can also rev up your stress meter in a heartbeat. One area in particular can give you Read more -
3 Surprising Things You Should Be Doing to Improve Your Dental Health
posted: May 11, 2020.
You already know the basics for healthy and attractive teeth and gums: brush and floss every day; and have your teeth cleaned and checked by a dentist every six Read more -
Beat Dental Plaque While Wearing Braces with These Tools and Tips
posted: May 01, 2020.
Wearing braces will probably never make your list of Most Pleasurable Life Experiences: you'll have to avoid certain foods and habits, endure some occasional discomfort, and perhaps feel some Read more -
Maintaining a White Smile
posted: Apr. 24, 2020.
These days, there are numerous ways to get that picture-perfect, million-dollar smile. Maintaining it, on the other hand, will take some work on your part. Sometimes, good oral hygiene habits Read more -
The Importance of Proper At-Home Oral Care
posted: Apr. 23, 2020.
Establishing a good oral hygiene routine is the simplest, most effective way to avoid oral health problems. Although brushing and flossing daily are crucial aspects of good oral care, regular Read more -
Pop Star Demi Lovato Pops Out Jay Glazer's Tooth
posted: Apr. 21, 2020.
Singer and actor Demi Lovato has a new claim to fame: formidable martial artist. When she is not in the recording studio, on stage or in front of the Read more -
In These Uncertain Times, We Still Care About Your Dental Health
posted: Apr. 11, 2020.
During this year's National Public Health Week in April, health issues like vaping and the opioid crisis are taking a back seat to what is front and center on Read more -
You may need a Periodontist to Fully Treat Your Gum Disease
posted: Apr. 01, 2020.
In the fight against dental disease and other conditions your general dentist is your first line of defense for prevention strategies and treatment. Sometimes, however, your condition may require Read more