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In the Hoosier state, a smile is everything. When you greet your neighbors, go to the grocery store, attend a PTA meeting, or do a presentation at work, a good smile and a friendly wave are your best introductions. But what happens when your smile isn’t looking or feeling its best? Oftentimes, people who experience oral health issues, such as tooth loss or gum disease, can’t smile due to pain or discomfort. They may also choose not to smile due to issues with self-consciousness. Without a pearly white smile, a Hoosier just isn’t the same! The good thing is that maintaining and improving your oral health is simple; a good daily routine and frequent visits to your dentist can make a dull smile bright. So embrace that Hoosier spirit and schedule your next dentist appointment today!

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Bloomington may be known for its vibrant art scene, exciting college campus life, and breathtaking natural beauty, but healthy teeth should be just as much a part of local pride. Whether you’re eating corn on the cob at a backyard barbecue or a glazed cinnamon roll at Runcible Spoon, there are countless opportunities for your teeth and gums to become weak, discolored, or damaged. Yet, when you’re greeting neighbors at the farmers’ market or singing karaoke at your favorite pub, anything other than a healthy, pearly white smile just won’t cut it! Review your oral hygiene regimen and stay on top of it to ensure your teeth stay strong so that you can keep living your Bloomington life to the fullest.

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If you’ve ever suffered from a toothache, a sharp pain, or discomfort when eating a sugar cream pie or drinking a cold glass of water, you may be wondering how you can improve your daily oral hygiene routine. Getting strong, healthy teeth isn’t as hard as you may think. However, besides brushing and flossing two times a day, there are a few more things you can keep in mind. First, use the right toothbrush! Your brush should fit comfortably in your mouth and have soft bristles. Second, eat a balanced diet! Your teeth and gums need proteins, vitamins, and even different textured foods to stay healthy. Third, avoid smoking, drinking, chewing tobacco, and excess sugars. For more personalized information about maintaining your pearly whites, talk to your dentist today!

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Whether you’re a student who just spent your last dollar on textbooks or a long-time Hoosier debating whether to take your family to the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market, good dental care in Bloomington shouldn’t be a luxury you can’t afford. Doctors Network puts price aside to give everyone access to affordable dental care whenever and wherever they need it. Create your account today and compare hundreds of local dentists by price, location, treatments offered, experience, and ratings, all for a low monthly subscription. When you’re part of the network, you’ll never have to worry about dental bills again.

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    Indianapolis Center for Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry
    7218 US-31, Indianapolis, IN 46227 
    39.86 miles near Bloomington
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    (317) 882-0228

    Who is Dr. Ted Reese DDS?
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    Dr. Ted Reese knew he wanted to be a dentist from an early age. As a child who had a deep interest in life science, biology, and handiwork, it was only natural that he should be inclined to study dentistry as a young adult. After completing a pre-dental undergraduate program at Anderson University in 1980, Dr. Reese was accepted into Indiana University School of Dentistry. He has been a practicing dentist since then.

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    Indiana Family Dentistry
    505 N. Green St, Brownsburg, IN 46112 
    47.9 miles near Bloomington
    phone

    (317) 852-5999

    Who is Dr. Will Hine DDS?
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    Dr. Will Hine practices dentistry under the basic belief that oral health and full-body health are inextricably connected. When treating his patients, he emphasizes how good oral health can ultimately improve their overall health, and vice versa. Dr. Hine only puts his trust in evidence-based treatments and works hard to provide the best, high-quality dentistry he can. His main joy in dentistry is providing support to patients of all ages. All members of the family can rely on Dr. Hine for their dental needs!

    Dr. Hine began his dental education at the Indiana University School of Dentistry. He graduated in 1996. In 1997, he went to the IU Medical Center to complete a General Practice Residency program. Soon after, he became a teacher at the Dental School as well as a practicing dentist.

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Dental implants are used to replace missing teeth, and they can last for many decades with proper oral hygiene. They are made from titanium alloys, which does not contain nickel and cobalt. This means that they are biocompatible and will not irritate gums. These tooth implants restore tooth functions and aesthetics and promote bone preservation and healing. If you are missing one or multiple of your teeth, dental implants can be the best option. They can also help people who have difficulties masticating, speaking, breathing, and swallowing. Implants can be used to improve patients' oral health, appearance, and quality of life. Implants are false teeth replacements that attach to the gum and bone tissue by means of screws or crowns. The screw is inserted into the jawbone. The crown is attached onto the implant. It is then capped with either a porcelain or porcelain fused to metal crown. There are different kinds of dental implants. Some are more longer lasting while others are less durable. There are two main types of dental implants: the Osseointegrated Dental Implants, and the Endosteal Dental Implants. • Osseointegrated implants use bone to connect to the implant. • Endosteal Implants rely on a separate crown and Artificial Bone. Osseointegrated Dental Implants are popular since they are more effective at restoring teeth that have been lost. They are stronger and look more natural looking than an endosteal implants. The titanium-ceramic dental implants are made of pure Titanium with an outer ceramic or porcelain coat. These implants can replace a single tooth or be used to support implant supported dentures. The titanium-zirconium implants ore dental implants are made using both zirconium and titanium oxide. There are other types of dental implants each designed to serve a specific purpose.

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