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8 Interesting Facts About Dentists and Teeth

March 28 2017 | Author: admin-loudon

We normally don’t think of our teeth as particularly interesting things. They exist to give us a nice smile and help us chew our food. Other than that, there doesn’t seem to be anything too unique or special about them. But, in reality, there’s are a lot about teeth and dentistry, in general, that is […]

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Interested in Dental Implants? Here’s Everything You Need to Know

March 1 2017 | Author: admin-loudon

It goes without saying that missing and discolored teeth cause plenty of self-confidence issues. Luckily for you, there have been many improvements in dentistry technology that can help make your smile perfect once again. A dental implant will be able to give you a replacement tooth that will work and function like a natural tooth, […]

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Dr. Faline Davenport Named Among Washingtonian’s Top Dentists

February 21 2017 | Author: admin-loudon

Loudoun Dental Associates is so excited to announce: Our very own Dr. Faline Davenport has been named one of Washingtonian magazine’s very best general dentists. She’s the tops! Dr. Faline Davenport is a Washingtonian Top Dentist! Dentistry is a family affair for Faline Davenport. After completing an undergraduate degree from George Mason University, Dr. Davenport […]

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3 Tips for Taking Care of Your Dental Implants

February 10 2017 | Author: admin-loudon

General dentistry, although for the most part involves easy and painless procedures, can still require a more invasive type of surgery. General dentistry, for example, can often require a tooth pulling and subsequent implants. Wholly three million people currently have implants and that number increases by roughly 500,000 each year. Don’t be too worried about […]

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What is bruxism, and is it making my TMJ worse?

January 17 2017 | Author: admin-loudon

Bruxism is the clinical term for clenching, gnashing teeth and gums. It’s a terrible habit, but it’s more than that. Bruxism is a chronic condition that affects the young and old alike; stress can lead to extra tension carried in the jaw and face, which can then lead to the occasional grinding that becomes bruxism. […]

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