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Posted May 27, 2018 / Dental Health, Dental News
The Doctors of CCFD

The Good, The Bad & The Crossbite

If your teeth or jaw don’t line up well with each other, you may have crossbite. Dr. Wilharm, Dr. Harrington, Dr. Miller, Dr. Hohl and Dr. Dobransky, your Oak Island and Bolivia dentists explain more about this condition, its effects and what you can do to treat it below. A Good Bite

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Posted April 27, 2018 / Dental Health
The Doctors of CCFD

Is it Ever Too Late for Dental Work?

Let’s be honest. If you are like most people in Oak Island and Bolivia, you’ve probably put off going to the dentist at one time or another. Some of us have even avoided seeing a dentist for years at a time. Research shows one in three Americans avoids going to the dentist regularly. As the… (Read More)

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Posted April 13, 2018 / Dental Health, Dental Services
The Doctors of CCFD

TMJ: The Root of Your Pain

Temporomandibular joint dysfunction is a really long name… so let’s call it TMJ.  That sounds more familiar—you’ve probably heard it before. Maybe some lingering pain in your chewing muscles and bones even have you wondering if you have it. TMJ dysfunction is sometimes called TMD, TMJD, or TMJ Syndrome, especially if there seem to be… (Read More)

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Posted March 27, 2018 / Dental Health, Dental Services, Dental Technology, Patient Care
The Doctors of CCFD

How Dental Nightguards Can Help You

It’s common to see people wearing mouthguards in Bolivia and Oak Island for protection during all kinds of sports, such as football, basketball, and boxing, but did you know that lots of folks wear mouth guards at night for their dental health? People who grind their teeth (bruxism) and people with sleep apnea can get… (Read More)

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Posted February 13, 2018 / Dental Health, Patient Care
The Doctors of CCFD

The Science of Tooth Decay

If you’ve visited our blog before, you know that we love to talk about tooth decay. The chances are, everyone in Bolivia & Oak Island has had or will have tooth decay at one point. It is classified by the National Institutes of Health [http://nih.gov/] as the most prevalent disease in the world. Today we’re… (Read More)

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