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One of the things I wasn't prepared for when diagnosed with an autoimmune disease was how that condition would affect my teeth. I've always had strong, healthy teeth throughout my entire life. Within a few years of my autoimmune conditions developing, I began to struggle heavily with tooth decay, gum inflammation, and other problems. I had no idea the antibodies in my system could attack my teeth too. After working with my dentist, I found ways to help slow the progression and protect my teeth. I hope that the information I share here helps others to protect and strengthen their teeth against the havoc from autoimmune conditions.
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Using Sedation Dentistry For Your Care Needs 13 January 2023
Meeting your dental care needs can be essential for your overall appearance as well as your general healt
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Commonly Needed Dental Treatments 7 December 2022
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Tips For Preparing For A Dental Implant 27 September 2022
Once your dentist has decided that you need dental implants, there is a process that you will need to go
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When To Go Into The Emergency Dentist 27 September 2022
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What Determines The Cost Of Dental Implant Placement? 25 August 2022
If you'd like to get an implant, you may want to know the price of oral surgery. Generally, you might wan