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In the heart of the midwest, South Dakota’s temperatures can swing from a dry 100 degrees down to a breezy 60 before you can say "Mount Rushmore!" Whether it’s too hot to leave the house or you’re stuck in the middle of a snowstorm, staying hydrated is key to living a happy and healthy life. When it comes to oral health, water is especially essential. A drink of water can wash away food particles and bacteria on the teeth and gums, and moisturize the mouth—two things that promote stronger, healthier teeth. No matter how chiseled your features, a little more water a day can go a long way.

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Few South Dakotans can resist the tempting, carbonated delight of a pop at lunch or dinner. Yet, while drinking pop may be a time-honored tradition, sugary drinks are your teeth’s worst enemy! Drinking pop leads to more cavities and damage to fillings you may already have. Despite common opinions, sugar-free soda isn’t any better. Still acidic, even sugar-free soda can lead to the erosion of tooth enamel, higher tooth sensitivity, and an increased level of bacteria in your mouth. We wouldn’t dare tell a midwesterner not to drink pop, but we would suggest cutting back when you can. For a great alternative, try sugar-free gum!

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Finding a great local dentist shouldn’t feel like a trek to White Butte! If you struggle with booking dental appointments, or can’t seem to find a good dentist in your area, stop doing dental care the hard way and use Doctors Network. With a low monthly subscription, you can access hundreds of local dentists and compare them based on price, ratings, experience, qualifications, treatments offered, and more! If you want to find quality dental care without the financial stress or health care complications, join the network today!

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deep cleaning with anethesia covered by united healthcare

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I have problems with gum problems and two missing teeth. 5404216293

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Periodontics and implant dentisty

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Can scaling and root planing help me reverse gum disease?

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In many cases, gingivitis can be reversed with scaling and root planing (known as deep cleaning) and a strict routine of good hygiene and preventative dental care. However, if the condition progresses into periodontitis, then it might no longer be reversible, and will have to be controlled through regular periodontal maintenance.

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What is scaling/root planing (Deep Cleaning)?

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Gingivitis marks the beginning of periodontal disease, and describes inflammation in the gums caused by excessive oral bacteria buildup (in the form of plaque and tartar). Because gingivitis occurs underneath the gums, routine dental cleaning won’t suffice to treat it. Scaling and root planing, also known as deep cleaning, involves removing plaque and tartar from above and below the gum line. Then, your periodontist will smooth the roots of your teeth underneath the gums to discourage further oral bacteria buildup. As plaque and tartar accumulate on the roots, the buildup and resulting inflammation cause your gum tissues to recede slightly from your teeth. This creates deepening periodontal pockets where oral bacteria can continue to gather and multiply, worsening the infection and inflammation. Periodontal cleaning helps stop the infection by removing the films of plaque and tartar from your roots (scaling), and then smoothing their surfaces (planing) to inhibit bacterial buildup as your gums heal. In cases where gum disease has already developed, scaling and root planing should be followed by a strict schedule of checkups, cleanings, and periodontal maintenance. Your periodontist can prescribe appropriate treatment options, such as gingival grafting or pocket reduction surgery, to fortify your compromised tissues so you can recover from gum disease.

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