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Pregnancy And Oral Health

Pregnancy is a happy time for many women. But even as you anticipate bringing new life into the world, it’s important to be aware that pregnancy can bring certain dental health risks. We can help you with them at Kenneth Hovden DDS in Daly City. Before you press the alarm button, let us clarify: being

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Are Dental Implants Too Expensive?

This message from Kenneth Hovden DDS in Daly City is about dental implants. One of the persistent misconceptions about them is that they are too pricey. Perhaps you have considered implants but think the price is too steep. Let’s talk about the cost of dental implants. Dental implants are titanium posts that we implant into

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At Kenneth Hovden DDS in Daly City we are committed to the highest standards of dental care, and to the experience our patients have in our office. We’re proud of our excellent and caring staff. Communication is one of our biggest priorities. It’s important to us that you know exactly what is going on in

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Oral Cancer: Early Diagnosis Makes A Big Difference

Cancer remains one of the scariest diagnoses anyone can get. Oral cancer is especially frightening, because it generally has a higher mortality rate than other cancers. Please keep reading this post from Kenneth Hovden DDS in Daly City, because we actually have some encouraging things to tell you. The reason that the death rate for

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For A Healthier Smile, Stop Doing This

Your teeth can last a lifetime. With regular checkups at Kenneth Hovden DDS in Daly City and a few daily precautions, you’ll go a long way toward making sure they do. If you do any of the following, we recommend that you stop: Chewing sugared gum all day. Cavities, a sore jaw, or compromised bridgework

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Debunking Dental Myths

In this post from Kenneth Hovden DDS in Daly City we focus on three common myths about dental health. All Sugar Is Equally Bad For Teeth. Sugar increases the risk of tooth decay, but some types are worse than others. Foods that leave sugary residue on the teeth do more damage than those that are

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Halitosis And Xerostomia (Bad Breath And Dry Mouth)

In this post from Kenneth Hovden DDS in Daly City, we address the unpleasant topic of halitosis, also known as bad breath. While poor dental hygiene is the most common cause of halitosis, many elements can contribute to it, or even make it worse. One of these is the lack of saliva, or xerostomia. Saliva

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Correcting Severe Dental Problems At Kenneth Hovden DDS

Each restorative and cosmetic dentistry procedure performed at Kenneth Hovden DDS in Daly City can address a specific issue. A porcelain veneer can correct the surface of a tooth that is discolored or has had enamel loss. Bonding can fill a small chip in an otherwise healthy tooth. Some dental problems are more extensive and

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What’s The Difference Between An Inlay And An Onlay?

If you have tooth sensitivity or pain when you chew with your back teeth, the surfaces may be damaged. One option from Kenneth Hovden DDS in Daly City is the use of an inlay or onlay. An inlay is like a filling and fills a small part of the tooth, while an onlay covers one

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Your Smile Says Keep Trying!

This message from Kenneth Hovden DDS in Daly City is for anyone who is finding it difficult to improve their dental health. We urge you to keep working at it and assure you that we’re here to help! Keep Trying To Floss Many people are good about brushing their teeth, but sometimes skip flossing. This

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