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I started going to Aspen Dental in February 2011. The staff is wonderful and the 2 dentists that work there, Dr. Nguyen and Dr. Yang, are absolutely wonderful!!! They took into consideration my fee...Read More…
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Dr Patterson has been serving the area for many years. He performs oral & maxillofacial surgery as well as cosmetic reconstructive facial surgery. If you have a problem with TMJ, Dr Patterson p...Read More…
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I started going to Aspen Dental in February 2011. The staff is wonderful and the 2 dentists that work there, Dr. Nguyen and Dr. Yang, are absolutely wonderful!!! They took into consideration my feelings on getting my cavities filled and eased my nervousness and tension. I have never had a bad experience with Aspen Dental. They are always friendly and helpful with oral hygiene. I would highly recommend Aspen Dental in Steubenville for anyone that has anxiety with going to the dentist. ...read more

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Can Exercise Damage Your Teeth?

Exercise is important to good health, but can it have a detrimental effect on our teeth? Studies have shown that exercise and fitness habits can result in an increase in dental decay and tooth erosion. Exercise can impact our oral health in many ways, including: Decreased Saliva Flow: Breathing heavily through the mouth during exercise can result in a reduction in saliva and cause the mouth to dry out. Saliva is filled with minerals that work to fight bacteria, protect tooth enamel, and prevent decay. To prevent decay caused by a dry mouth, learn to breathe through the nose during exercise and hydrate with water before, during, and after your workout. You can also brush your teeth before you exercise to reduce the presence of bacteria and plaque. Jaw Clenching: Athletes often clench their jaw when straining to lift weights. This pressure can result in wear and even cracked teeth. To protect teeth from the effects of clenching, consider using a mouth guard. These can be purchase at most drugstores or sporting goods stores or our dentist can make a custom fitted mouth guard for you. Consuming Sports Drinks: Studies have shown that sugary sports drinks are up to 30 times more erosive to the teeth than water. The citric acid they contain can soften the tooth enamel so much that even brushing can cause tooth damage. Taking frequent, small sips of sugary liquids increases the chance of tooth decay. Avoiding the use of sports drinks and hydrating with water instead can prevent these negative effects. If you feel you must use sports drinks, don't drink small amounts over an extended period of time, rinse your mouth with water afterwards, and avoid brushing immediately after consuming. Contact our office to schedule your next preventative dental appointment. ...read more

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