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    • Adult Dentistry
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Category Archives: Dental Care

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Why It’s Important to Floss Consistently

Dental CareBy Maryville Family DentalMay 8, 2025Leave a comment

Flossing is essential for your teeth, gums, and long-term health. Here are the main reasons why it is so important to floss consistently.

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Dental Sealants: How They Can Help Prevent Cavities

Dental CareBy Maryville Family DentalMarch 27, 2025Leave a comment

Dental sealants are thin, protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of your back teeth, acting as a barrier against decay.

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Missing Teeth: Why Replacement is Essential for Your Oral Health

Dental CareBy Maryville Family DentalFebruary 27, 2025Leave a comment

Losing a tooth as an adult is a completely different experience than losing one as a child. Instead of the excitement of a visit from the Tooth Fairy, there’s often concern about how the missing tooth will affect your smile, confidence, and overall oral health. Whether you’ve lost a tooth due to injury, decay, or…

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Early Childhood Caries: What Is It?

Dental CareBy Maryville Family DentalJanuary 14, 2025Leave a comment

Early Childhood Caries (ECC) is a dental health concern that impacts many young children globally. ECC is a chronic disease that affects the primary teeth, causing significant discomfort, potential infections, and even tooth loss in severe cases. Parents often encounter challenges in identifying and managing this condition early, which underscores the importance of awareness and…

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Go to the Dentist in 2025

Dental CareBy Maryville Family DentalDecember 18, 2024Leave a comment

Taking care of your teeth isn’t just about a bright smile, it’s about your overall health. Here’s why you should go to the dentist in 2025.

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Understanding Periodontal Disease

Dental CareBy Maryville Family DentalNovember 20, 2024Leave a comment

When most people think about oral hygiene, they focus on keeping their teeth cavity-free and sparkly white. But there’s a crucial aspect of dental health that often gets overlooked: gum health. Think of your gums as the foundation of a house; you wouldn’t put up walls or install a roof without first ensuring the foundation…

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How to Take Care of Your Toothbrush

Dental CareBy Maryville Family DentalNovember 4, 2024Leave a comment

Without a clean toothbrush you don’t have clean teeth, so take a moment to learn how to best take care of your toothbrush. 

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Eating and Speaking with Dentures

Dental CareBy Maryville Family DentalOctober 17, 2024Leave a comment

Adjusting to life with dentures can be quite a challenge, especially when it comes to fundamental tasks like eating and speaking.

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Mistakes Made When Getting an Oral Piercing

Dental CareBy Maryville Family DentalOctober 1, 2024Leave a comment

Oral piercings can be a fun way to express yourself, but they come with risks. Learn dental advice on dental piercings today!

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What is a Geographic Tongue?

Dental CareBy Maryville Family DentalSeptember 2, 2024Leave a comment

Geographic tongue, also known as benign migratory glossitis, is a fascinating and unfortunate condition. Its name comes from the map-like patterns that appear on the tongue, resembling landmasses and oceans. While this condition might seem alarming at first glance, it’s generally harmless and often goes unnoticed by those who have it. In this post, we’ll…

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