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Recessed Gums Could Endanger Your Teeth
posted: Feb. 16, 2019.
A "toothy grin" might be endearing, but not necessarily healthy. More of the teeth showing may mean your gums have pulled back or receded from the teeth. If so, Read more -
A Royal Fix
posted: Feb. 06, 2019.
So you’re tearing up the dance floor at a friend’s wedding, when all of a sudden one of your pals lands an accidental blow to your face — chipping Read more -
Flossing Daily Around Implants will Help Prevent Losing Your Bridge
posted: Jan. 27, 2019.
Implant-supported fixed bridges are growing in popularity because they offer superior support to traditional bridges or dentures. They can also improve bone health thanks to the affinity between bone Read more -
What Invisalign Can Do For Your Smile
posted: Jan. 24, 2019.
Your smile helps you eat, speak, express emotion and tell people who you are inside--your personality, in other words. At Lynch Dental Center, Drs. John, Sheila, and Frances Lynch understand Read more -
Porcelain Veneers Cover Stains, Chips and More!
posted: Jan. 21, 2019.
Dealing with a less-than-perfect smile? Veneers have you covered! It’s amazing how much our smiles affect not just our appearance but also our confidence. If your smile could use a Read more -
Want to Keep Enjoying Winter Sports? Wear a Mouthguard!
posted: Jan. 17, 2019.
What's your favorite winter sport? For some, it's all about swooshing down a snowy trail on skis, a board, or a sled. For others, the main attraction is skating Read more -
Topical Fluoride is a Safe Way to Protect Your Child's Teeth from Decay
posted: Jan. 07, 2019.
We've known for decades that fluoride strengthens tooth enamel and lowers the risk for decay. And while adding it to toothpaste and drinking water are the more common ways Read more -
Steely Dan Founder's Death Highlights Importance of Early Cancer Detection
posted: Dec. 28, 2018.
Fans of the legendary rock band Steely Dan received some sad news a few months ago: Co-founder Walter Becker died unexpectedly at the age of 67. The cause of Read more -
Practice the Dental Care Basics to Ensure a Healthy Smile
posted: Dec. 18, 2018.
For over half a century, dentists have promoted a proven strategy for sound dental health. Not only is this strategy effective, it’s simple too: brush and floss every day, Read more -
Dental Visits are Key to Detecting Early Developing Tooth Decay
posted: Dec. 08, 2018.
Tooth decay is as relentless as it is destructive, and it makes little distinction between age, gender, ethnicity or social status. Although risk levels vary from person to person, Read more -
Avoid Implant Failure by Watching Out for These Mouth Problems
posted: Nov. 28, 2018.
There are several reasons why dental implants are so popular. Perhaps the most important, though, is their longevity: if maintained properly implants can last for decades. However, they’re not Read more -
Do You Need Dental Implants?
posted: Nov. 20, 2018.
There are a few options available to replace missing teeth, most of which restore basic function so that you can eat and speak clearly, as well as improve the cosmetic Read more -
Are You a Good Candidate for Invisalign?
posted: Nov. 20, 2018.
Orthodontic problems are usually associated with children and teenagers, when getting braces is most common and generally accepted as a rite of passage. However, adults are not immune to bite and alignment Read more -
2.6 Million Fans 'Like' Justin Bieber's Chipped Tooth
posted: Nov. 18, 2018.
Is a chipped tooth big news? It is if you’re Justin Bieber. When the pop singer recently posted a picture from the dental office to his instagram account, it Read more -
Don't Ignore Sudden Tooth Pain - Your Teeth may be Telling you Something
posted: Nov. 08, 2018.
Nothing grabs your attention like a sharp tooth pain, seemingly hitting you out of nowhere while you’re eating or drinking. But there is a reason for your sudden agony Read more -
Don't Stress Over Your Child's Teeth Grinding Habit Unless it Persists
posted: Oct. 29, 2018.
Along with thumb sucking, childhood teeth grinding is one of the top concerns anxious parents bring to their dentists. It’s so prevalent, though, many providers consider it normal behavior—the Read more