Oral Health For Fort Worth Diabetics

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Today’s Fort Worth dental article is entitled ‘Oral Health For Fort Worth Diabetics.’ Many Fort Worth people with diabetes have dental problems. However, gum disease, tooth loss, and periodontal disease are not unavoidable. Blood sugar is the complicating factor. Fort Worth diabetics who control their blood sugar have lower rates of dental problems. In fact, […]

The Dangers of Oral Piercing

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If you live in the Arlington TX area and are considering puncturing your lip or tongue, read this: Infection Your mouth is full of bacteria. Any opening in the tissue carries the risk of infection. The germs from your tongue and mouth can easily get into your bloodstream. Arlington TX family dentists and doctors are […]

Prevention-Oriented Dentistry

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Are you a Fort Worth area parent of young children? Do you want them to develop better oral hygiene habits than you did when you were young? Perhaps you have a beautiful smile and want to prevent tooth decay. Many Fort Worth people have a mouth full of fillings and don’t want to add another […]

Pregnancy And Oral Health In Arlington

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In today’s Stephen Ratcliff, Family & Cosmetic Dentistry blog we will discuss how pregnancy impacts your dental health. I am Dr. Stephen Ratcliff and I want all expectant mothers in the Arlington TX area to realize the importance of good oral hygiene during pregnancy. Because of the changes going on in a pregnant woman’s body there […]

Tooth Ache Pain The Size of Fort Worth

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Family dentistry patients often come into our dental practice and complain about ‘a toothache the size of Fort Worth’. I understand this kind of pain, and realize that when you describe it like that, it really hurts. I can help. Tooth ache pain for anyone near Fort Worth can be unbearable. At the very least, […]

Healthy Baby Teeth For Fort Worth Toddlers

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Though we don’t often think about it, Fort Worth children as young as 9 or 10 months of age can be infected with cavity producing bacteria, which causes cavities and tooth decay. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that almost 20% of children 2-5 have untreated cavities, and the percentage rises in […]