
Dental implants help millions of people around the world renew their oral health and confidence with a solution that can easily last a lifetime. Of course, while that sounds all well and good, one question immediately pops into people’s minds, “Will I have to take off work to get them?”
In most cases, yes, your dentist will ask you to take time off of work to recover from dental implant surgery. However, how much time can be quite different from person to person, and to get a better idea of what to expect, keep reading.
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You hear a lot about cavity prevention, but did you know tooth decay isn’t the only danger to your oral health? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that at least 50% of adults have a form of gum disease. It is a leading cause of tooth loss and can increase your risk of several serious health concerns. Researchers have found that advanced 



Did you know that 54,000 Americans are diagnosed with oral cancer every year? Despite being treatable, 43% of those diagnosed won’t survive longer than 5 years. One person every 24 hours succumbs to oral cancer, largely because of late detection. Often, it’s not found until it has metastasized. Regular screenings can detect oral cancer early. April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month, dedicated to raising awareness of the importance of routine screenings. Dentists are often the first to spot the signs of oral cancer during semi-annual dental appointments. Here’s why you shouldn’t skip your next
Cavities aren’t the only threat to your dental health.