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Tooth Stains

Tooth stains can occur due to various factors, including food and drink consumption, smoking, poor oral hygiene, and aging. There are three main types of stains: extrinsic (surface stains caused by coffee, tea, wine, and tobacco), intrinsic (deeper stains from trauma, medication, or excessive fluoride), and age-related discoloration (a combination of both). Treatment options depend

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Cavities & Decay

Cavities and tooth decay occur when bacteria in the mouth produce acids that erode tooth enamel, leading to permanent damage. This process is often caused by poor oral hygiene, frequent consumption of sugary or acidic foods, and a lack of fluoride. Early signs of cavities include tooth sensitivity, pain, and visible holes or dark spots

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Uneven teeth

Uneven teeth can affect both the appearance of your smile and your oral health. They may be caused by genetics, habits like thumb-sucking, or issues with jaw development. Depending on the severity, treatment options include orthodontic solutions such as braces or clear aligners, which gradually shift teeth into proper alignment. In cases of minor unevenness,

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Periodontal disease paragraph

Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, is a serious infection that affects the gums and supporting structures of the teeth. It typically begins with gingivitis, causing redness, swelling, and bleeding gums. If left untreated, it can progress to periodontitis, leading to gum recession, bone loss, and even tooth loss. The main cause is plaque

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Broken or chipped tooth

If you have a broken or chipped tooth, we offer several treatment options depending on the severity of the damage. For minor chips, we may use dental bonding, where a tooth-colored resin is applied and shaped to restore the tooth’s natural appearance. For larger chips or cracks, a dental crown may be recommended to protect

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Dental Anxiety

We help with dental anxiety by creating a calm and welcoming environment, using gentle techniques, and offering sedation options if needed. Our team takes the time to explain procedures, address concerns, and ensure a pain-free experience. Your comfort is our priority!

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