Off The Trace Dental Blog

Dental Crowns vs. Veneers: Understanding the Difference

Which Tooth Restoration is Best Suited for You? When it comes to missing or damaged teeth, it can be confusing knowing which restoration to get. Dental crowns and dental veneers are popular restorative and cosmetic treatments for concealing damaged teeth. …
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The Effects of Vaping and E-Cigarettes on Oral Health

Vaping & Your Smile Vaping and e-cigarettes have become popular alternatives to traditional smoking. While many believe vaping is safer than smoking regular cigarettes, it can still lead to serious oral health issues. Vaping involves inhaling an aerosol (vapor) produced…
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How to Identify and Address Bruxism 

Don’t Let Teeth Grinding Ruin Your Healthy Smile Do you ever wake up with a sore jaw or a headache? You might be clenching or grinding your teeth at night, a condition known as bruxism. Bruxism can be caused by…
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Bad Breath Causes and Treatments

Understand and Eliminate Bad Breath Having fresh breath is an important part of making a good impression. But many people suffer from bad breath, medically known as halitosis, at some point. This common problem can have many causes, ranging from…
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Oral Sedation vs. IV Sedation: Which One Is Right for You?

Dental Sedation 101: Oral vs. IV Many people experience anxiety or fear when it comes to dental procedures, which can make even routine appointments overwhelming. Fortunately, sedation dentistry offers a solution to help patients feel more relaxed and comfortable during…
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How Diabetes Affects Oral Health

Learn About The Impact of Diabetes on Your Smile If you have diabetes, you’re likely aware of how it impacts your whole-body health. But did you know that diabetes can also significantly affect oral health, too? At Off The Trace…
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Living With Dentures: Diet and Care Guide

Getting Used To Living With Dentures If you’ve recently gotten dentures, you’re entering a new phase of life. Dentures can take some getting used to, but with the right diet and proper care, you can adjust to your new smile.…
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