Live Better With Dental Implants

Lake Ozark Implant Dentistry

Ill-fitting dentures can bring about more problems for denture wearers than they solve. Implant-supported dentures from Premier Dental & Oral Health Group in Lake Ozark, on the other hand, are a secure state-of-the-art alternative. Missing Out on Life? Unfortunately, many discouraged denture wearers have quit dining in restaurants or participating in social activities because they…

Have Your Dessert!

Have Your Dessert Lake Ozark

At Premier Dental & Oral Health Group in Lake Ozark, we know that it’s too much to ask that you never indulge in sugary treats. Eating sweets at certain times is better for your teeth than others. For instance, when you eat a full meal, your saliva production increases. Saliva is necessary to neutralize acids…

Dental Confidence Or Caution

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Whether you are one of those who goes willingly to the dentist or are hesitant about getting work done, the team at Premier Dental & Oral Health Group in Lake Ozark wants you to make and keep regular appointments for cleanings and checkups. Regular dental appointments are important because they help keep your teeth and…

All About Toothpaste

At Premier Dental & Oral Health Group in Lake Ozark, we urge all of our patients to brush and floss their teeth at least twice a day. This very good habit is the single most important thing you can do to maintain your dental health. What kind of toothpaste should you use? There is no…

Is It Growing In Your Mouth?

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Believe it or not plaque can rear its ugly head in any mouth – even yours – no matter how meticulous you try to be. At Premier Dental & Oral Health Group in Lake Ozark, it’s our responsibility to help you keep it under control. Plaque forms when foods with sugars and starches are not…

Into The Thick Of It, The Skinny On Toothpaste

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This article from Premier Dental & Oral Health Group in Lake Ozark answers some common questions about toothpaste. Why does toothpaste seem gritty? The abrasive aspect of toothpaste is to assist in removing dental plaque and food from the surface of the teeth. Forceful brushing becomes unnecessary for dental patients when the abrasives in the…