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Sleep Apnea - A Risk Factor for Severe Cases of COVID-19

Sleep Apnea: A Risk Factor for Severe Cases of COVID-19

Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder characterized by abnormal breathing- often in extended pauses. These breathing lapses can affect the quality of sleep and the body’s oxygen supply. Increasing evidence shows that sleep apnea can contribute to the risk of developing severe health problems such as hypertension, heart disease, and diabetes. In 2021, a study

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Here's Why You Should Choose Mercury-free Dentistry Services

Here’s Why You Should Choose Mercury-free Dentistry Services

You have the right to choose what is safe for your health, including your oral health. In these modern times, we are unaware of our constant exposure to harmful chemicals. With all the products that may look effective and unique at first, it is easier for us to go with the flow without checking labels

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Why Do My Teeth Hurt When I Eat Sweets

Why Do My Teeth Hurt When I Eat Sweets?

You may be wondering, “why do my teeth hurt when I eat sweets?” With the holidays approaching, sweet treats are within everyone’s reach. That said, tooth pain when eating sweets is more common than ever. Sunrise Dentistry is here to discuss what happens to your teeth when you consume anything sweet. If you have a

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How Long Do Dental Veneers Last

How Long Do Dental Veneers Last?

Smiling has several well-documented benefits. According to research smiling exercises facial muscles, boosts your immune system, and helps you to view the world more optimistically. However, smiling might be anxiety-provoking if you feel embarrassed by your teeth due to issues like discoloration or gaps. There’s no reason to let negative feelings destroy your self-confidence when

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Partial vs Full Dentures - The Differences and Benefits

Partial vs. Full Dentures: The Differences and Benefits

Have you ever wondered about the differences between partial dentures vs. full dentures? Dentures are removable appliances made from synthetic materials, which replace missing teeth and help restore smiles. There are two main types: partial and full. While they both serve the purpose of replacing missing teeth, they are dissimilar in some ways. If you

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Dental Veneers - Are They a Solution for Crooked Teeth

Dental Veneers: Are They a Solution for Crooked Teeth?

Achieve a confident smile with dental veneers. A smile changes the way you see yourself. It brings out a bright mood, communicates positively, and sets first impressions. Confidence and smiling are connected; crooked, chipped, misaligned, and discolored teeth can affect both and your overall oral health. If you are losing your confidence because of this

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