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Aug

How Do You Determine the Best Tooth Shape for My Smile?

If you're considering a change to enhance your smile, you may be wondering how to determine the best tooth shape for your unique look. At the Charleston Center for Cosmetic Dentistry, Dr. Rink and our team understand the importance of creating a smile that complements your facial...

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Aug

Why Choose Dr. Rink?

At Charleston Center for Cosmetic Dentistry, we understand that choosing the right cosmetic dentist is a significant decision. Your smile is a vital aspect of your overall well-being, and finding a trusted professional who can provide proven solutions and personalized care is ess...

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Aug

What Size Teeth Look the Best for Me?

The size and proportion of your teeth play a crucial role in achieving a beautiful and harmonious smile. Over the years, the work of dental experts has shed light on the aesthetic principles that guide the selection of tooth size for an ideal smile. At Charleston Center for Cosme...

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Aug

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Is There a Link Between Oral Health and Chronic Kidney Disease?

Maintaining your oral health is not only essential for a captivating smile but also for your overall well-being. Here at the Charleston Center for Cosmetic Dentistry, we believe in partnering with you to uncover new ways to optimize your health and vitality. Today, we're de...

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Aug

How is the Oral Microbiome Linked to Colorectal Cancer?

Maintaining your oral health is not only essential for a captivating smile but also for your overall well-being. Here at the Charleston Center for Cosmetic Dentistry, we believe in partnering with you to uncover new ways to optimize your health and vitality. So today, let's delve...

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13

Aug

Can Mouthwash Help in Managing Type 2 Diabetes?

Maintaining your oral health is not only essential for a captivating smile but also for your overall well-being. To that end, recent research has shed light on a fascinating connection between mouthwash use and managing type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), highlighting the potential ...

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Aug

Maintaining Strong Teeth

There's no getting around it: maintaining strong and healthy teeth is essential for your overall well-being and confidence. Strong teeth are not only aesthetically pleasing but also crucial for proper chewing, speaking, and overall oral function. At Charleston Center for Co...

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13

Aug

Exploring the Benefits of All-on-Four Dental Implants

When it comes to restoring a confident smile and regaining optimal oral function, all-on-four dental implants offer a revolutionary solution that has transformed the lives of countless individuals. This innovative approach to full-arch restoration provides compelling benefits, ma...

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Aug

Oral Appliances: Alternatives for Sleep Apnea?

When it comes to managing obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), there may be new alternatives on the horizon for elderly patients who have trouble with CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) therapy. Recent studies have found that oral appliance therapy can provide significant relie...

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Aug

Oral Cancer and HPV

Oral cancer remains a significant public health concern, affecting individuals worldwide. Recent research has shed light on the association between oral cancer and human papillomavirus (HPV), particularly oropharyngeal cancer. Understanding this link can potentially help patients...

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Aug

A Link Found Between Tooth Loss and Brain Shrinkage

A recent study conducted by scientists in Japan has found that gum disease and tooth loss might be intricately connected to brain shrinkage in a region known as the hippocampus, which holds significant implications for memory and Alzheimer's disease. The study, led by Dr. S...

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Aug

The Broken Heart of a Broken Smile

It starts with a comment from a loved one or a glimpse of yourself in a photograph. Memories of teasing in school resurface, and every time you look in the mirror, there it is - that same broken smile. For too long, you've carried the burden of a broken heart that your brok...

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