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Portland OR Dentist | Gum Health and Alzheimer’s Disease

By Downtown Dental Associates / June 26, 2019 /

Your gum health may have an impact on your cognitive function. One recent study found a correlation between gum disease and increased cognitive decline for people living with early stages of Alzheimer’s disease. While more studies are needed to make a definitive connection, this study illustrates the importance of continuing the conversation about oral health and its impact on your entire…

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Portland OR Dentist | 5 Tips for Denture Wearers

By Downtown Dental Associates / June 24, 2019 /

Taking care of your dentures can seem like an added chore. Don’t worry, with a little effort your dentures can stay clean. Here are 5 tips for keeping your dentures clean and your smile healthy.  1. Rinse Thoroughly  Prior to brushing, it helps to rinse your dentures off.  Run them through water to help wash away food and other small…

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Portland OR Dentist | Fruit Juice and Your Teeth

By Downtown Dental Associates / June 14, 2019 /

Don’t be fooled by the label “100 percent fruit juice.” Drinks advertised in this way might seem like a healthy choice, but these drinks may be doing more harm than good. In fact, fruit juices contain sugar that can lead to tooth decay. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recently reevaluated their recommendations for allowing…

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Dentist in Portland | 6 Tips for Preventing Tooth Decay in Children

By Downtown Dental Associates / February 27, 2019 /

Dentist Near Me Oral health is important at every stage in life. Just because your children are going to lose their primary (baby) teeth eventually doesn’t mean that we can ignore the importance of dental care. Tooth decay can be painful and uncomfortable to treat. To protect your child’s smile, it is vital to understand…

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Portland Dentist | The Periodontal Disease – Diabetes Connection

By Downtown Dental Associates / February 25, 2019 /

Dentist Near Me Nearly 30 million Americans suffer from diabetes. Almost 65 million Americans have periodontal disease. Recent studies have suggested that there is a two-way connection between diabetes and periodontal (gum) disease. Patients with gum disease have increased risk of other diabetic complications and patients with diabetes are more prone to developing gum disease.…

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97205 Dentist | Digital X-Rays

By Downtown Dental Associates / February 20, 2019 /

Dentist Near Me X-rays, or radiographs, have long been used in dentistry. Traditional film x-rays are a safe and effective part of your dental care, but they do require a small amount of radiation. In our office, we utilize digital x-ray technology that provides the benefits of film imaging but uses up to 80% less…

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Dentist in Portland | Dentistry – Past, Present, and Future

By Downtown Dental Associates / February 13, 2019 /

Portland Dentist “Tooth worms” are the cause of tooth decay. That was the headline of a Sumerian text from around 5,000 B.C.E. Fortunately, the dental industry has evolved since then and we know “tooth worms” don’t exist. Here’s how dentistry has evolved into the comfortable, safe, and beneficial science of today. In the Beginning Did…

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Portland Dentist | Are You Brushing Properly?

By Downtown Dental Associates / January 30, 2019 /

Dentist in Portland Many people may be surprised to learn that they have been brushing their teeth incorrectly for years. Improper brushing may cause oral health complications, including tooth enamel erosion and periodontal disease. Learn how to brush your teeth correctly and you can protect them for years to come.  The most common way for people brush their teeth is by using a back and forth motion. This resembles sawing the toothbrush back and forth across the…

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Dentist in Portland | Managing TMD Discomfort

By Downtown Dental Associates / January 30, 2019 /

Dentist Near Me Discomfort and pain in your jaw, clicking while you talk or chew, and swelling on the sides of your face can be caused by Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMD). TMD can make talking and eating both painful and uncomfortable. Our team understands how TMD can make your day a challenge. We’ve compiled a…

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97205 Dentist | Connected Health – Gum Disease and Alzheimer’s

By Downtown Dental Associates / January 23, 2019 /

Dentist Near Me Your gum health may have an impact on your cognitive function. A recent study found a correlation between gum disease and increased cognitive decline for people living with early stages of Alzheimer’s disease. While more studies are needed to make a definitive connection, the study is important in keeping the conversation going…

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