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Stick Out Your Tongue!

At St. Mary’s Dental in Mechanicsville we diagnose and treat conditions of the teeth and gums. These conditions can affect the tongue. We’re using this blog post to discuss the tongue. Have you ever considered all the important things your tongue can do? It helps us talk, perceive the texture and flavor of food, chew,

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Are Dental Implants Experimental?

Dental implants are tooth replacement marvels that have been placed in millions of people. They look and function just like the real thing, and are available at St. Mary’s Dental in Mechanicsville. Technically, dental implants are not replacement teeth. The actual implant is a titanium post that is inserted into your jaw. In a few

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Bad Breath Q & A

In this blog post from St. Mary’s Dental in Mechanicsville, we have some answers to frequent questions about bad breath. Q. My wife says my breath is repulsive, but I brush twice a day. Shouldn’t that be enough? A. Bacteria can propagate and stink in hidden crevices that can only be reached with floss. Time

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What Is Necessary For A Dental Crown?

Dental crowns have been a staple restoration in dentistry for many years. We use dental crowns on our patients almost every day, at St. Mary’s Dental in Mechanicsville. A dental crown procedure consists of several steps: Tooth Preparation We anesthetize the tooth to be crowned and then prepare it. All decay is removed and the

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Five Facts About Enamel Erosion

This post from St. Mary’s Dental in Mechanicsville is about your tooth enamel, and how you can best protect it. Our teeth work hard and are constantly under assault. It’s no wonder that nature encases them with an armor of enamel—the hardest substance in the body. Sadly, enamel erosion is extremely common, though largely preventable.

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Why Fluoride Is Essential For Your Child’s Oral Health

This message from St. Mary’s Dental in Mechanicsville is about fluoride and teeth. Fluoride is a mineral that helps your teeth stay strong. It is found in some foods and water and is added to most toothpastes to help fight cavities. Fluoride plays an important role in your child’s oral health. Your child should start

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What Does A Missing Tooth Say About You?

When you meet someone who is missing a front tooth, what does that say to you? Do you start making assumptions about them? It isn’t fair, but we are often judged by appearance. A missing front tooth can be addressed with a dental implant from St. Mary’s Dental in Mechanicsville. A dental implant is a

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Spotlight-Ready Smiles From St. Mary’s Dental In Mechanicsville, Maryland

A mouth full of unattractive teeth can distract from anyone’s appearance. But a spotlight-ready smile, like what you can get with cosmetic dentistry from St. Mary’s Dental in Mechanicsville, can bring you increased satisfaction and confidence in your social interactions. Cosmetic dentistry is that branch of  dental science that creates positive changes to your teeth

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Versatile Veneers For A Vivid Smile

Have you ever wished you could attach perfectly shaped, white surfaces to the front of your teeth? Guess what? With porcelain veneers from St. Mary’s Dental in Mechanicsville, you can! Porcelain veneers can turn unattractive smiles into sensational smiles with minimal disruption to existing tooth structure. They are custom-made for each tooth from a durable,

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What You Need To Know About Oral Cancer

During routine dental examinations at St. Mary’s Dental in Mechanicsville, we look for signs of oral cancer. Oral cancer refers to cancers in the tongue, mouth, lips, jaw, and throat. The American Cancer Society estimates that over 39,000 people will get oral cancer this year. Consider this sobering news from the Oral Cancer Foundation: “The

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