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Austin Cosmetic Dentist

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Cosmetic Dentistry, Porcelain Veneers, Dental Crowns, Bridges, Dental Implants, Neuromuscular Dentistry, Dentures, TMD | TMJ Treatments, Surgical Dentistry, Extractions, Teeth Bleaching, Zoom Whitening, Dental Sedation, Colored Fillings, Smile Makeover, Periodontal Therapy, Reconstructive Dentistry, Cleanings, Fillings, Dental Inlays, Dental Onlays, Dental Bonding, Dental Cavities, Dental Spa and more

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  • What Does Acid Reflux Have To Do With Your Teeth?

    Posted on Monday November 23rd, 2009 at 08:09 in dental health

    Hydrochloric acid is produced by the stomach after each meal.  This aids in the digestion of food.  The stomach itself secretes large amounts of protective mucus that helps in resisting the corrosive nature of hydrochloric acid.  The c...

  • Veneers

    Posted on Friday November 13th, 2009 at 03:31 in dental health

    Veneers or Whitening?   Teeth whitening may provide a white smile for mildly discolored teeth. Some people who are interested in veneers will find that their cosmetic dentist will steer them to the simpler alternative of whitening, perhaps com...

  • Obesity and Your Teeth

    Posted on Tuesday November 10th, 2009 at 03:53 in dental health

    Obesity and Your Teeth Connecting Our Health to Our Mouth By Shawn Watson, About.com Updated July 22, 2009      Obesity is considered to be an ongoing epidemic in the United States, with an estimated 31% of the adult population c...

  • Why are my teeth sensitive to cold?

    Posted on Monday November 9th, 2009 at 07:21 in dental health

    Why Are My Teeth Sensitive?     Tooth sensitivity is caused by the movement of fluid within tiny tubes located in the dentin (the layer of tissue found beneath the hard enamel that contains the inner pulp), which results in nerve irritat...

  • The "Gummy" Smile

    Posted on Monday November 9th, 2009 at 06:30 in dental health

    This condition is known as Delayed or Altered Passive Eruption.  It is not a disease process but is an anatomical variation tht occurs in 12% of the adult population.  Treatment of this condition is for cosmetic purposes only.Some people re...

  • A Look at the Relationship between Oral and Respiratory Health

    Posted on Monday November 9th, 2009 at 06:04 in dental health

    Pathogens that cause periodontal (gum) disease and pneumonia are both present in dental plaque biofilm as well as in reservoirs in the mouth.  Bacterial pneumonia can be traced to the inhalation of bacterial colonies from the mouth into the uppe...

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