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Should Parents Be Concerned About Buck Teeth?

Should Parents Be Concerned About Buck Teeth?

Buck teeth or protruding teeth are apparent in appearance. The front upper teeth will be positioned in front of the bottom row of teeth. In mild cases of protruding teeth, the top may only stick out a few millimeters. However, there are severe cases where the front...

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What is an Underbite and Why is it a Problem?

What is an Underbite and Why is it a Problem?

An underbite is a type of malocclusion (the word used when teeth aren't aligned properly) characterized by the protrusion of the lower jaw. It usually looks like the lower part of the jaw is jutting out farther than the top. It may be caused by a skeletal malformation...

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How Nausea and Oral Health are Related

How Nausea and Oral Health are Related

It might be weird to think that when we're nauseated, we also have to think about our oral health. It's no secret that when we're ill or pregnant, the last thing you're thinking about is oral hygiene. However, you should pay more attention to yourmouth than usual when...

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10 Tips for Better Oral Health

10 Tips for Better Oral Health

No matter how diligent you are with your oral health, there is always room for improvement. After all, a smile is as important as a polite handshake. A healthy mouth with fresh breath shows the world that you care about presenting your best self to the world. Here are...

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What Your Tongue Says About You

What Your Tongue Says About You

Dentists don't just care for your teeth and gums. We also protect your tongue. It does so much more than help you taste and chew. Your tongue says a lot about your health. It's a fundamental part of the digestion process. Your tongue can give us clues about general...

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What You Need to Know About Permanent Teeth

What You Need to Know About Permanent Teeth

Losing baby teeth is a rite of passage for every human. But what do you need to know about permanent teeth? Most children will begin losing their baby teeth around five or six years old. We usually have 20 baby teeth, but as we age, we can have up to 32 permanent...

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Office Address

Danville Family Dentistry
PO Box 486
23 S Co Rd 200 East Suite B
Danville, IN 46122

(317) 745-4400
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