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Cracked Teeth

You won’t be able to see it, but you’ll know it’s there. Minuscule cracks can form on your teeth, threatening your dental health. Although small… Read More »Cracked Teeth

Cleft Palate

According to the Cleft Palate Foundation, one of every 600 newborns is affected by cleft lip and/or cleft palate. Cleft palate is a congenital, or… Read More »Cleft Palate

Ceph

If you’ve ever visited a dentist, chances are you’re familiar with a dental X-ray. The most common are bitewing X-rays, which detect tooth decay, dental… Read More »Ceph

Crossbite

The clinical definition for a crossbite is “an abnormal relation of one or more teeth of one arch to the opposing tooth or teeth of… Read More »Crossbite

Cosmetic Dentistry

Let’s face it: We’re a beauty-driven species. The Egyptians kicked off the beauty culture in 10,000 B.C. by developing cosmetic products to soften wrinkles and… Read More »Cosmetic Dentistry