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Stubbs Dental Implant Center Blog: Dental Education

Crowns vs Veneers: Which Treatment Is Right for You?

If you’re exploring cosmetic or restorative dental options, chances are you’ve come across two of the most common solutions: dental crowns and veneers. While both treatments can..

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5 Ways Poor Oral Health Can Affect Your Overall Health

When you think about your health, how often do you consider your teeth and gums? For many people, oral health is low on the priority list until pain, discomfort, or visible damage..

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5 Questions to Ask Your Dentist Before Getting All-on-X Implants

If you're exploring full-mouth restoration options, you may have come across the All-on-X procedure - a transformative solution that can restore your smile, confidence, and..

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Are Dental Implants Safe for People with TMJ Disorder?

If you suffer from TMJ disorder (temporomandibular joint dysfunction) and are considering dental implants - especially full-mouth restorations like the All-on-X procedure - you..

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Diabetes & All-on-X Dental Implants: Do You Still Qualify?

For individuals living with diabetes, maintaining good oral health is crucial. But what happens when extensive tooth loss occurs? Dental implants, particularly the All-on-X..

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8 Common Myths About All-on-X Dental Implants – Debunked!

If you’re considering full-mouth restoration, chances are you’ve come across All-on-X dental implants as an option. This revolutionary procedure provides a permanent, stable..

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Is It Possible to Get Dental Implants with Gum Disease?

Gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss among adults. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly 47% of adults aged 30 and older and 70% of..

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The Risks Of Smoking With Dental Implants

As oral surgeons have developed new techniques and we continue to learn more about dentistry we are able to make procedures quicker, less invasive, and faster to heal. Despite..

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Harmful Effects of Having Poor Dental Hygiene

In seeking better health, dental hygiene is often not given the same emphasis as other lifestyle changes, such as diet and exercise. However, as the Mayo Clinic notes, there is..

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