
Dentures are customized appliances designed to replace a patient’s missing or compromised teeth, and they are so lifelike and comfortable that patients and casual observers often don’t notice that they are there. While these appliances can restore a patient’s appearance as well as their chewing and speaking ability after tooth loss, it takes a while to get used to wearing them. Here’s a brief guide to adjusting to chewing with dentures along with a few tips to help you eat more comfortably.
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You might see a couple of extra pounds when stepping on the scale after the holidays, but a few extra inches to your waistline isn’t the only concern. The holidays can also be bad news for your smile. You don’t have to miss out on the festivities to 





Did you know your mouth is home to over 650 species of oral bacteria? While the thought might make you cringe, some bacteria are essential for a healthy mouth. However, some species can wreak havoc on your smile, increasing your risk of tooth loss. Too much bacteria can lead to bad breath, cavities, infections, and other preventable dental issues. With your oral and general health closely entwined, it’s important to keep bacteria levels under control. Here’s what you need to know to keep your smile healthy.