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How Long Do Dental Fillings Last

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If you've had a cavity filled, you're not alone. It’s a common way dentists treat tooth decay. The process involves removing the decayed part of the tooth and filling the space with a material. This filling restores the tooth’s shape and helps it work like normal again. Dental fillings don’t just repair your tooth; they also act as a protective barrier. They seal off the treated area, keeping it safe from further damage or decay. While fillings last a while, they aren’t permanent. Over time, they can wear down or even crack. When that happens, it’s important to replace them so your tooth stays protected. Let’s go over some common questions about dental fillings and when you might need a new one.


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Can Invisalign Really Fix Your Overbite?

Can Invisalign Really Fix Your Overbite

Many people wonder if Invisalign, the clear aligner system, can actually fix an overbite. It's a common dental issue, and the good news is that for many, Invisalign can indeed be a solution. This article will walk you through what an overbite is, how Invisalign works to correct it, and what you can expect throughout the treatment process.


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What Are Amalgam Dental Fillings?

What Are Amalgam Dental Fillings

When you need a filling, your dentist might suggest an amalgam. Often called “silver fillings,” they have been used for many years to repair teeth affected by decay or damage. Below is a simple explanation of what amalgam fillings are, how they work, and what you should know before choosing them.


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Losing a Tooth & Modern Solutions

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Losing a tooth can be a bummer, right? It affects how you eat, how you talk, and how you feel about your smile. For a long time, dental implants have been a great way to replace missing teeth and restore confidence.

Today, a newer option called screwless dental implants is gaining popularity. Below is a simple breakdown of what they are, how they work, and why many people choose them.


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Modern Ways to Straighten Your Teeth

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Crooked, crowded, or out-of-line teeth are more than a cosmetic concern. Misalignment makes teeth harder to clean, increasing the risk of plaque buildup, gum inflammation, and early periodontitis. When teeth do not meet properly, chewing forces become uneven, stressing the temporomandibular joints and causing premature enamel wear. While metal braces were once the only option, clear aligners now offer a modern, discreet alternative. At Lance D. Ogata, DDS, we use advanced digital imaging and personalized planning to ensure every patient gets the most effective clear aligner therapy for their needs.


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How Modern Dentistry Solves Common Dental Problems

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Fixing a broken, worn-down, or decayed tooth is essential for long-term oral health and day-to-day comfort. Traditionally, crown treatment required multiple appointments, temporary crowns, and waiting for lab fabrication. While effective, this approach can be inconvenient for patients with busy schedules.

Thanks to advancements in digital dentistry, CEREC same-day crowns now offer a faster, more efficient, and highly precise alternative—backed by real clinical science and modern restorative materials.


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Losing a Tooth Affects More Than Your Smile — Here’s How

Losing a Tooth

People rarely expect the ripple effects of losing a single tooth. One missing tooth can lead to another, bone that once had purpose begins to recede, and adjacent teeth slowly shift out of alignment. Even the tongue may adapt, subtly changing speech.

Tooth loss changes the shape of the mouth, affecting function, aesthetics, and confidence. That one missing tooth quietly invites bigger changes: a weaker bite, altered appearance, and a smile patients may hesitate to show.


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Gentle Gum Healing: How Laser Therapy Treats Periodontal Disease

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Gum disease is often quietly insidious. Unlike cavities or fractured teeth, it creeps in—softening gums, deepening pockets, and loosening the support structures that hold teeth in place. By the time symptoms become noticeable, significant damage may have already occurred.


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Same-Day Crowns: Fast, Reliable Restoration Without the Wait

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There’s never a convenient time for a tooth to give out. One day, everything feels fine. The next, a cracked molar or a deep cavity suddenly demands attention. And while the need for a crown might be clear, the idea of spending two or three appointments in the dental chair rarely feels practical—especially when work, travel, or family life won’t slow down.

This is where same-day crowns enter the conversation—not as a shortcut, but as a smarter way forward. With the help of CEREC technology, dentists can now design, fabricate, and place a permanent ceramic crown in a single visit. It’s a shift that’s changing how restorative care fits into real life.


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The Quiet Power of a Confident Smile: How Veneers Can Restore Your Confidence

Quiet Power of a Confident Smile

Not everyone notices a perfect smile, but almost everyone notices when something feels off—a tooth that's discolored, a chip that catches the light wrong, spacing that disrupts the symmetry of a face. These aren't medical emergencies, yet they carry weight. People hold back laughter. They smile less in photographs. They notice how often their eyes drop to the mirror before a conversation.

This is where veneers come in—not as vanity, but as restoration. Not just of appearance, but of ease.


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