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Misalignment After Wisdom Tooth Removal: When to Call Your Dentist
Bite Changes After Wisdom Teeth Are Common — But Not Always Something to Wait Out Getting your wisdom teeth out is one of the most common dental procedures there is, but the recovery period raises a lot of questions, many of which patients feel unsure about asking. One of the more unsettling things that can […]
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- May 5th 2026
How Nicotine Pouches Affect Your Gum Health
“Smokeless” Does Not Mean Risk-Free for Your Mouth Nicotine pouches like Zyn, On!, and Rogue have become a popular smokeless alternative to cigarettes and chewing tobacco. They don’t require spitting, they don’t produce smoke, and they’re widely marketed as a cleaner option. But “cleaner than cigarettes” is a low bar, and it doesn’t mean harmless […]
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- April 30th 2026
Braces After 40: What to Expect and Why More Adults Are Doing It
Why More Adults Over 40 Are Pursuing Orthodontic Treatment The idea that braces are just for teenagers is outdated. Roughly one in four orthodontic patients today is an adult, and the over-40 crowd is one of the fastest-growing segments in orthodontic care. The reasons people seek treatment later in life are more varied than most […]
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- April 28th 2026
How Daily Habits Affect Your Dental Health More Than You Realize
Small Lifestyle Choices That Impact Your Smile Many people assume that dental health depends mainly on genetics or how often they visit the dentist. In reality, daily habits play one of the biggest roles in determining the long-term health of your teeth and gums — especially your gum tissue, which is more sensitive to lifestyle […]
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- April 15th 2026
What Happens If You Ignore a Toothache?
Why Tooth Pain Should Never Be Ignored Toothaches are one of the most common reasons people seek urgent dental care — and one of the most commonly dismissed. While it’s tempting to hope the discomfort will pass on its own, tooth and gum pain is almost always a signal that something is wrong beneath the […]
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- April 7th 2026
When a Small Cavity Turns Into a Big Problem
Understanding the Progression of Tooth Decay Tooth decay is one of the most common dental conditions affecting adults and children alike, and it rarely causes pain in its early stages. By the time a cavity becomes noticeable, the damage has often progressed further than patients expect. At Rubino Periodontics & Implant Dentistry, Dr. Thomas G. […]
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- March 18th 2026
Oral Health in Recovery: Supporting Healing After Illness or Surgery
Healthy Recovery Includes Your Oral Health Recovering from an illness or surgery demands energy from your whole body, including your mouth. Whether you’re rebounding from a cold, flu, major surgery, or even hospitalization, oral health often can oftentimes take a backseat. Yet neglecting it can lead to complications like infections, discomfort, or delayed overall healing. […]
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- March 10th 2026
Oral Health and Hormonal Changes: Navigating Shifts in Adulthood
Are Hormones Impacting Your Oral Health? As we move through adulthood, our bodies undergo subtle yet significant changes that often go unnoticed until they start affecting daily comfort. One area frequently overlooked is how hormonal fluctuations influence oral health. While many associate hormonal impacts on the mouth with puberty or pregnancy, adulthood brings its own […]
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- March 6th 2026
5 Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Old Fillings or Crowns
Recognizing Symptoms and Protecting Your Oral Health Your dental fillings and crowns are unsung heroes, diligently protecting your teeth from decay and damage. But like all heroes, even the strongest eventually show signs of wear. Over time, these vital restorations can degrade, leading to potential complications that compromise your oral health and comfort. Knowing […]
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- January 26th 2026
The Science Behind Why Cold Weather Makes Teeth Hurt
Keep Your Smile Comfortable This Winter As temperatures drop and winter sets in, many people notice an unwelcome side effect: tooth sensitivity. A sip of hot cocoa or a blast of chilly outdoor air can make teeth ache, throb, or feel sharp. But why does cold weather seem to make teeth hurt, and what can […]
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- December 24th 2025
