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Skopek Orthodontics tooth pain

Don’t Ignore Sudden Tooth Pain – Your Teeth may be Telling you Something

Nothing grabs your attention like a sharp tooth pain, seemingly hitting you out of nowhere while you’re eating or drinking. But there is a reason for your sudden agony and the sooner you find it out, the better the outcome for your oral health. To understand tooth sensitivity, we need to first look at the […]

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Skopek Orthodontics cracked corners of the mouth

You Don’t Have to Live With Uncomfortable Cracked Mouth Corners

While a relatively minor health issue, cracked mouth corners (medically known as angular cheilitis) can certainly be irritating. Fortunately, you don’t have to live with it—we can help reduce the discomfort and even make it less likely to happen in the future.  Angular cheilitis is most characterized by redness and fissures (or cracks) in the skin

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Implant overdenture of Skopek Orthodontics

Implant-Based Removable Dentures a Good Choice for Patients with Extensive Bone Loss

People who’ve lost all their teeth (a condition known as edentulism) face a decision on how to restore their lost function and appearance. And there are a number of options to consider. A fixed bridge supported by dental implants, for example, is a good choice for patients who still have sufficient bone structure in their

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Dental Visits are Key to Detecting Early Developing Tooth Decay

Tooth decay is as relentless as it is destructive, and it makes little distinction between age, gender, ethnicity or social status. Although risk levels vary from person to person, we’re all potentially in the crossfire for this harmful disease. Getting ahead of it early could save your teeth. Tooth decay begins with oral bacteria. While

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