|  | Controlling Pain | | Your dentist offers many types of sedation and pain control to help control pain during and after your appointment. |
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|  | |  | Seniors | | Keeping your mouth and teeth healthy can help to keep the rest of you healthy. This can become more of a challenge as you get older. |
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|  | Cosmetic Dentistry | | Brighten that smile. Cosmetic dentistry offers several options, including tooth whitening, veneers, onlays and inlays and composite bonding. |
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|  | |  | Oral Surgery | | Oral surgery can involve the teeth or the tissues of the mouth. |
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|  | Oral Health and Your Body | | Learn about how oral disease can affect your overall health and how many chronic diseases can affect your mouth and teeth. |
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|  | |  | Orthodontics | | Learn what's available these days to straighten teeth or to help them grow in straight. How early should your child visit an orthodontist? |
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|  | Endodontics/Root Canal | | Root canal treatment, usually done by an endodontist, can save a tooth that is badly decayed or infected. |
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|  | |  | Overcoming Fear | | Fear of a dental visit is not unusual. Find ways to cope so you can have a healthy mouth. |
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|  | Emergencies | | What can you do if a tooth falls out or fractures? Learn what to do in a dental emergency. |
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|  | |  | Periodontics | | What is periodontal disease and what causes it? It starts with bleeding gums, but can lead to tooth loss if allowed to continue. How can periodontal disease be treated?
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|  | Fill, Repair, Replace | | There are numerous ways to restore a tooth that has decayed or is broken. Learn about fillings, crowns, onlays, inlays, bridges and other treatments. |
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|  | |  | Dental Drugs | | Standard medicine guides may not tell you about dental uses for the medicines. This guide offers information about how many common drugs are used in dentistry, their possible side effects, and common dosages and regimens. |
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|  | Kids And Teens | | Information to guide you through your baby's first dental visit to the teen-age years. |
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