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LATEST NEWS from Dr. LaBellPosts in category Health |
Jan 18th |
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Perio BLOG |
Flossing once a day can prevent cavities, gum disease and tooth loss. |
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Dec 15th |
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Perio BLOG |
Don't fall for these common myths about dental implant surgery. |
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Nov 21st |
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Perio BLOG |
If you are suffering from gum recession, gum graft surgery may help alleviate your symptoms. |
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Oct 17th |
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Perio BLOG |
Watching what you eat isn’t only important because it keeps your weight under control and improves your overall health – studies show that your diet also plays a prominent role in your periodontal health. |
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Is there Really a Difference between the Tooth Cleaning I get in a Periodontal Office and the One I get in my Family Dental Office? |
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Jul 14th |
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Perio BLOG |
Obesity is associated with many health complications, including an increased risk for heart disease, Type 2 diabetes, and cancer. Research now shows that there’s a link between obesity and gum disease. |
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Jun 7th |
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Perio BLOG |
Here are 10 risk factors that can increase your likelihood of developing gum disease. Although it’s possible to get gum disease without any risk factors, generally, the more risk factors you have, the more likely you are to develop gum problems. |
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Apr 14th |
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Terry LaBell |
Not only does smoking cause bad breath and yellow teeth, research has shown that it is also harmful to your periodontal health. In fact, smoking may be responsible for more than half of the gum disease cases in the US, based on research conducted by the C... |
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Mar 15th |
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Terry LaBell |
According to a study that was published in the Journal of Periodontology, periodontal therapy reduces the rates of premature birth and low birth weight by 68% in pregnant women with gingivitis. |
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Feb 8th |
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Terry LaBell |
Missing teeth are an unsightly and embarrassing problem that is often the result of extensive cavities, gum disease, or injuries.
Side effects of missing teeth include difficulty chewing food, speech impediments, and an irregular bite. Moreover, having m... |
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