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How do I Properly Clean and Sanitize My Invisalign Alignment Trays?

July 13, 2018

Young man flossing teethMany patients choose Invisalign clear braces because they offer a low hassle alternative to traditional braces. However, without proper care, your Invisalign alignment trays can quickly become a breeding ground for bacteria. Keeping your teeth and aligners clean and sanitized throughout the course of treatment is essential to achieving your desired results. In this post, we’ll discuss how to care for your smile and Invisalign trays throughout the course of treatment.
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4 Surprising Causes of Dental Implant Failure

April 9, 2018

dentist showing patient dental implant modelIf you’re considering replacing missing teeth with a dental implant supported tooth replacement plan, you should be aware of the ways you can improve your chances for successful implant placement and decrease the risk of implant failure. In this post, we’ll walk you through four common causes of implant failure that are entirely avoidable with proper care at home and in our office. Learn more about maintaining the optimal level of oral health and keeping your dental implant posts firmly in place supporting your new smile.
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Don’t Wait Until You’re in Pain to See Your Dentist in Downingtown

July 12, 2017

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Happy man at dentistThe health of your teeth and gums is important to you, which is why you take great care to maintain your dental hygiene at home. However, you could be missing a critical component to your oral health. If you are not visiting your dentist in Downingtown regularly, you are not doing everything you can to protect your teeth and gums from damage. All too often, it is believed that you only need to schedule an appointment if you are in pain or if an issue develops, which is one reason one only two-thirds of adults saw their dentist last year. Contrary to common belief, even if you do not currently have any issues, you need to see your dentist at least twice a year.
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