• Oral Cancer Prevention

    Oral Cancer Prevention

    the doctor and our team want you to have the healthiest possible smile in the healthiest possible body. Oral cancer can affect the mouth, tongue, throat and jaw. Early detection is vital for the best possible outcome when treating this disease. That is why we…

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  • Dentin Tooth Sensitivity Treatments

    Dentin Tooth Sensitivity Treatments

    Dentine hypersensitivity can be described as a sharp and sudden pain caused by cold food and beverages. It’s present in more than half the population and result from receding gums that expose the root surfaces of your teeth. That being said, hypersensitivity…

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  • Gum Disease In Children

    Gum Disease In Children

    When it comes to gum disease and your child, it’s a good news/bad news situation. The very good news is that children rarely suffer from advanced gum disease, or periodontitis. The not-so-good news? Early gum disease, called gingivitis, is unfortunately an…

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  • Stop Gums Pain When Flossing

    Stop Gums Pain When Flossing

    By no stretch is it rare for your gums to hurt during and after flossing. Even some bleeding is to be expected. This is especially true if you have not flossed in a long time. However, if your gums do indeed hurt when you floss, and unbearably so, there are…

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  • Health Benefits of Regular Dental Cleanings

    Health Benefits of Regular Dental Cleanings

    It’s common knowledge that you should get your teeth cleaned every six months. But do you know why that timing is crucial? Studies have shown that your oral health connects directly to the rest of your body. Over time, an unhealthy mouth can cause trouble…

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  • Periodontal Disease Prevention

    Periodontal Disease Prevention

    Periodontal disease is one of the most prevalent health issues in America, with the Centers for Disease Control reporting it affects approximately 65 million people, or roughly 47 percent of the population. People with periodontal disease have bacteria beneath…

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  • Antibiotic Prophylaxis or Premedication

    Antibiotic Prophylaxis or Premedication

    In years past, it was often recommended that dental patients who had a history of heart problems or other conditions, such as joint implants, be given antibiotics before any dental work. This pre-treatment is called prophylaxis, based on the Greek words for…

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  • Keep Your Toothbrush Clean: Simple Habits for Better Teeth

    Keep Your Toothbrush Clean: Simple Habits for Better Teeth

    We’ve all learned a lot about keeping healthy lately. Thorough hand washing, disinfecting cell phones and keyboards, wiping down shopping carts and door handles—all these low-maintenance cleaning habits can have a high impact on our health. So, in that spirit,…

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  • How to Choose the Right Mouthwash?

    How to Choose the Right Mouthwash?

    A solid oral health routine begins with daily brushing, flossing, and rinsing. Without a consistent oral health regimen, you may begin to experience tooth decay and bacterial infections. Few patients ask the doctor about different mouthwash options, so we’ve…

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  • Cleaning Your Baby’s Teeth

    Cleaning Your Baby’s Teeth

    In the eyes of most parents, nothing is cuter than their baby’s smile. Did you know your little one’s smile (that is, his or her oral health) actually plays a huge role in determining the child’s overall well-being? In order to keep your youngster healthy…

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  • Why Should You Stop Biting Your Nails?

    Why Should You Stop Biting Your Nails?

    Painful nails and cuticles, ruined manicures, reluctance to shake hands—there are so many good reasons to overcome the nail biting habit. But did you know that biting your nails is also bad for your dental health? Let’s look at a few more reasons to give…

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  • How Does Whitening Toothpaste Work?

    How Does Whitening Toothpaste Work?

    Brushing your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste that has the American Dental Association seal of approval can help prevent tooth decay and relieve other conditions, such as bad breath, sensitive teeth, and gingivitis. Beyond these health effects, another…

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  • Summer Sports and Mouthguards

    Summer Sports and Mouthguards

    School’s out and you’ve emptied your gym locker until next fall. But while you’re stowing away the football gear, the basketball warm-ups, the field hockey sticks, and all the other equipment you’ve collected over the school year (that’s where that…

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  • Year-End Insurance Reminder

    Year-End Insurance Reminder

    The doctor, as well as our team at Winchester Dental Studio, would like to give those patients with flex spend, health savings, or insurance benefits a friendly end of the year reminder that it’s high time to schedule your dental visits so you optimize your…

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  • Early Detection is Key to Treating Oral Cancer

    Early Detection is Key to Treating Oral Cancer

    Every hour of every day, someone in North America dies of oral cancer, the sixth most common diagnosed form of the disease. The five-year survival rate is only 50 percent, and oral cancer is one of the few cancers whose survival rate has not improved. This grim…

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  • The Safety of Dental X-Rays

    The Safety of Dental X-Rays

    An article was released to the public stating that dental X-rays contribute to a type of brain cancer. After reading an article like this, your first thought may be to avoid dental X-rays, but you may want to hold off on that quick judgment. As with any treatment…

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  • Morning Sickness and Your Oral Health

    Morning Sickness and Your Oral Health

    Whether it’s your first child or you’re an experienced mom, pregnancy is an exciting time—which you’ll be able to enjoy much more once the days of morning sickness are over. Morning sickness affects most pregnant women, and can present in any number…

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