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Choosing a toothbrush How much thought did you give when selecting your last toothbrush??? Was it one suggested by your dentist? Did you like the color? Was it the latest advertised gadget? Here's our recommendations for choosing both a toothbrush and paste that will give you a dazzling smile and fresh tasting mouth. Toothpaste - Toothpaste and a correct brushing action work together to remove plaque, a harmful film of bacteria that grows on your teeth and can cause decay, gum disease, tooth loss and bad breath if not controlled. Toothpaste that contains fluoride makes the entire tooth...
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As a form of elective surgery, the cost of dental implants can often be considerably higher than that of a simple crown of cap. Prices can vary greatly depending on the specific procedure, doctor and expectations of the patient. The cost of a single implant can range from several hundred to several thousand dollars, with some individuals spending tens of thousands of dollars on a complete rehabilitation. On average, patients can expect to spend around $1500 per tooth for a quality dental implant. The process is two-fold, and involves inserting the implant itself within the patient’s jawbone,...
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