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Fifth Harmony's Camila Cabello Chips a Tooth, but Concert Still "Worth It"
posted: Mar. 13, 2018.
Everyone loves a concert where there's plenty of audience participation… until it starts to get out of hand. Recently, the platinum-selling band Fifth Harmony was playing to a packed house Read more -
Coaxing Impacted Teeth to the Right Position can Improve Your Smile
posted: Feb. 26, 2018.
What makes an attractive smile? Of course, shiny, straight and defect-free teeth are a big factor. But there’s another equally important element: all your teeth have come in. Sometimes, Read more -
Prompt Treatment for Gum Disease Could Ultimately Save Your Teeth
posted: Feb. 18, 2018.
Your smile isn’t the same without healthy gums—neither are your teeth, for that matter. So, maintaining your gums by protecting them from periodontal (gum) disease is a top priority. Gum Read more -
Get A Better Smile for Valentine's Day
posted: Feb. 03, 2018.
The most romantic holiday of the year, Valentine’s Day is celebrated each February 14th. It’s a time when many look forward to giving (and receiving) cards, flowers, and other Read more -
Jamie Foxx Chips a Tooth - This Time by Accident!
posted: Jan. 19, 2018.
Some people are lucky — they never seem to have a mishap, dental or otherwise. But for the rest of us, accidents just happen sometimes. Take actor Jamie Foxx, Read more -
Signs You May Need a Root Canal
posted: Jan. 11, 2018.
If you needed a root canal, would you know it? Would you know what this restorative procedure involves? At Lynch Dental Center in River Forest and Chicago, IL, Dr. John Read more -
Boost Your Overall Health by Reducing Gum Inflammation
posted: Jan. 04, 2018.
The human body’s immune system has amazing defensive capabilities. Without it a common cold or small wound could turn deadly. One of the more important processes of the immune system Read more -
Restore Your Smile
posted: Dec. 28, 2017.
What does restoring your smile mean? According to your dentists at Lynch Dental Center, crowns and bridges improve teeth and gums damaged by tooth decay, gum disease, dental abscess, and Read more -
Weather the 'Storm' of Teething with These Comfort Tips
posted: Dec. 20, 2017.
Teething is a normal part of your baby’s dental development. That doesn’t make it less stressful, though, for you or your baby. This natural process occurs as your child’s primary Read more -
Get the Real Facts About Local Anesthesia
posted: Dec. 05, 2017.
A lot of people don’t like dental work because they believe it will be painful or uncomfortable. There’s an anatomical reason to back up that concern — the mouth Read more -
How Kathy Bates Retains Her Movie-Star Smile
posted: Nov. 20, 2017.
In her decades-long career, renowned actress Kathy Bates has won Golden Globes, Emmys, and many other honors. Bates began acting in her twenties, but didn't achieve national recognition until Read more -
Not Your Granddad's Dental Care: the New Approach to Tooth Decay Treatment
posted: Nov. 12, 2017.
More than likely your great-grandparents, grandparents and even your parents had a common dental experience: when one of their teeth developed a cavity, their dentist removed the decayed portion Read more -
Improve Your Smile with Veneers
posted: Oct. 30, 2017.
Do you feel like your smile just drags your appearance down? Do your teeth cause you to have a drop in self-esteem? If so, you can improve your smile in Read more -
Keep a Close Eye on Your Child's Fluoride Intake
posted: Oct. 28, 2017.
Fluoride has been proven to strengthen tooth enamel against decay. That’s why it’s not only added to toothpaste and other dental products, but also to drinking water — in Read more -
Why is Flossing So Important?
posted: Oct. 23, 2017.
Find out why you shouldn’t skip this crucial part of your oral care routine. While we know that flossing isn’t the most fun habit to adopt, it’s certainly one that you Read more -
An Orthodontic Retainer: Insurance Well Spent for Keeping Your New Smile
posted: Oct. 13, 2017.
You’ve invested a lot of time and money in orthodontic treatment to improve your smile. If you’re not careful, though, your teeth could actually move back to their old Read more