
Dr. Steven Truong
Dentist
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Dr. Steven Truong is a top in Unknown City, Unknown State. With a passion for the field and an unwavering commitment to their specialty, Dr. Steven Truong is an expert in changing the lives of their patients for the better. Through their designated cause and expertise in the field, Dr. Steven Truong is a prime example of a true leader in health care. As a leader and expert in their field, Dr. Steven Truong is passionate about enhancing patient quality of life. They embody the values of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with patients. In Unknown City, Unknown State, Dr. Steven Truong is a true asset to their field and dedicated to the profession of medicine.
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Ouch! Do I have a Cavity?
So what are they? Are they holes? Are they a disease? What creates them? Why do I have so many? Why does it hurt? What is that inbetween my teeth when I take selfies? What do I do??!?! It may feel overwhelming at first, but it is not a deal breaker if you start to understand what they are and to...
Should I take my dentures out every night?
Yes, usually it is 24-48hrs of constantly wearing them. Eventually you would want to take them out every night and clean them every night. In the morning you would put them back in and at night take them out again. Hope that helps! READ MORE
Any idea what this bump is and what it could be from
A raised area on the tongue could be many things including irritation to the tongue. Please see your dentist and discontinue citrus and spicy food items for now, as it can cause more irritation to the area. READ MORE
Can dental crowns cause gum disease?
Hi, they sure can. If the crown is impinging on the gingival tissue, then it can cause recession, but also periodontal disease, which can potentially damage the bone. Please see your dentist every 6 months and make sure to see them right away if you feel like this is the case. Have a wonderful day! READ MORE
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- New Herbal Patch May Help to Heal Canker Sores Faster
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- Gingivitis: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment
Gingivitis, or periodontal disease, is known as the inflammation of the gums. The most common cause of gingivitis is poor oral hygiene and poor dental care. This will lead to a formation of plaque. Plaque is a sticky film composed mainly of bacteria, which is also invisible. The bacteria forms on...
- Drinking Sports Drinks Can Lead to Tooth Erosion
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- Gummy Bears That Contain Xylitol Can Reduce Cavities
A new study has shown that gummy bears made of xylitol, a sugar substitute, can prevent cavities in children. In this study, 154 students from first to fifth grade of an elementary school in Washington were recruited. The students were given four gummy bears made with xylitol or malitol three times...