Invisalign® clear aligners are a popular solution for straightening teeth without metal braces—but many patients ask, “How can I finish Invisalign on time?” At Dublin Metro Dental in Dublin, Ohio, Dr. Aparna Sadineni—an Invisalign Blue Diamond Provider with 3,000+ Invisalign…
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If you’ve been thinking about straightening your teeth but don’t want the look or inconvenience of metal braces, Invisalign® clear aligners may be the perfect solution. At Dublin Metro Dental in Dublin, Ohio, Dr. Aparna Sadineni helps patients from Dublin,…
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Are you ready to take your smile to the next level? This Black Friday, Dublin Metro Dental is offering an exclusive VIP Invisalign package that combines expert care, special pricing, and a FREE $200 welcome kit — but it’s only…
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Here at Dublin Metro Dental, we're passionate about providing you with the most comprehensive and comfortable dental care possible. That's why we've embraced cutting-edge technology like the iTero 3D intraoral scanner. But this isn't just about fancy gadgets; it's about…
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Dr. Sadineni and the team at Dublin Metro Dental are celebrating the successful completion of stunning smile makeovers for newlyweds Tim and Paige, ensuring their wedding day was filled with radiant smiles and lasting memories. The couple found us…
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It’s no surprise that Invisalign and clear aligners have become increasingly popular orthodontic options. Who wouldn’t prefer a comfortable, discreet way to achieve a straighter smile over the hassle of metal brackets and wires? Invisalign offers a modern alternative that…
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ELDERLY PEOPLE ARE not the only people at risk of gum recession, even though that idea is where the expression "long in the tooth" originated. Some people are unlucky enough to be genetically prone to gum recession, but there are…
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IN THE PHARMACY section of every grocery store, one side of an entire aisle is often dedicated to dozens of toothpaste options. We want to help our patients find the right things to look for to help narrow that selection…
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OF COURSE WE SMILE when we feel happy, but there's evidence to show that the link between smiling and happiness might go both ways — the simple act of smiling can make us feel a little better! Even a fake…
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ANYONE WHO SWIMS or scuba dives frequently could encounter some unique dental issues if they aren't careful. Let's take a closer look at the big ones. Chlorine's Effect on Teeth The longer teeth are exposed to acidic chlorine ions in…
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GUM DISEASE, TOOTH DECAY, and other oral health problems don't set in overnight. That's why it's so important to have regular checkups and to be diligent with daily oral hygiene habits. If it's been a while since the last trip…
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THERE'S A GOOD REASON dental health professionals warn their patients not to chew ice. This habit can cause serious and permanent damage to teeth and gums, so what makes it so addicting in spite of the dangers? A Mental Condition…
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At Dublin Metro Dental, we're committed to helping our patients achieve their best smiles. Recently, we had the pleasure of working with Scott, who desired a straighter, fuller smile with an improved bite. We recommended Invisalign treatment, and Scott was…
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THE AMERICAN CANCER Society estimates that there will be over 54,000 new oral cancer cases just in 2024. In recent decades, the survival rate of these cancers has risen considerably, and early detection is a huge part of that. That's…
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[caption id="attachment_13752" align="alignnone" width="538"] invisalign smile event[/caption] Unleash Your Dream Smile with Dublin Metro Dental's Invisalign Smile Event! Are you ready to transform your smile with the convenience and comfort of Invisalign? Unleash Your Dream Smile with Dublin Metro Dental's…
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WOMEN FACED AN uphill battle establishing themselves in many career fields, dentistry included. That's why, for Women's History Month, we're celebrating three pioneers for women in dentistry. Lucy Hobbs Taylor Lucy Hobbs Taylor, born 1833, was the world's first female…
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EATING DISORDERS can cause many kinds of damage to the body, including the teeth. Oral hygiene habits and regular dental visits are crucial, but in order to maintain good oral health, we also need a variety of nutrients, vitamins, and…
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1 IN EVERY 8 Americans (including kids) has sensitive teeth. To understand why, we'll need to take a look at dental anatomy. Erosion and the Layers of a Tooth Every tooth has nerves at the center. When the tooth is…
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WE'VE BEEN HEARING for decades how dangerous smoking is to many aspects of our health. As dental professionals, our focus is particularly on the dangers to oral health, including unsightly stains on teeth at the less serious end of the…
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OUR JAWS GET a pretty constant workout between all the talking, chewing, and yawning we do, but those simple activities become more complicated for those with temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD or TMJ). There's a small, fibrous disk that serves as…
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UNLESS THE DENTIST is an active TikTok user, it's not a good idea to get dental health advice from social media. We've noticed a lot of dangerous DIY ideas popping up so let's take a minute to nip them in…
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FOR AS LONG AS there have been people, there has been tooth decay, but people in past civilizations didn’t have as many answers about what caused their tooth problems as we do now. That led to some very strange beliefs…
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WE CAN SEE a hint of the state of dental health in Shakespeare’s England from a sonnet in which he describes his lady love’s reeking breath. The lines “black contagious breath” and “his breath stinks with eating toasted cheese” make…
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YOU PROBABLY HEARD the line “it takes fewer muscles to smile than to frown” when you were growing up, but the pedantic dentist might point out that it technically isn’t true. At least ten muscles are involved in smiling, while…
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WE TEND TO IMAGINE that people from earlier eras must’ve had worse teeth than we do because they didn’t have things like modern dentistry, orthodontics, and root canal treatment, but what dental problems were they dealing with and how did…
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ANYONE WHO REGULARLY swims might have noticed that your teeth are more sensitive after climbing out of the pool. That’s not just your imagination. Doing a lot of swimming actually can take a toll on our teeth if we aren’t…
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BACK IN MEDIEVAL times in England (and in most other places, to be fair), people didn’t have a great understanding of what caused cavities or gum disease, but they still cared about having fresh breath. It wasn’t just out of…
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DENTAL PROBLEMS LIKE gum disease and tooth decay can easily sneak up on us if we aren’t careful, which is why regular dental checkups are so essential — even when you’re pretty sure nothing is wrong. For most people, two…
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HOW MUCH DO you know about the anatomy of your own teeth? Let’s give you a quick overview. We believe that the more our patients know, the better they’ll understand how important good dental health habits are, including brushing, flossing,…
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MANY STRANGE THINGS lie buried in the history of dental care and hygiene, but we think these five traditions really stand out. (Although we don’t recommend any of them!) 1. Ancient Babylonians believed teeth-grinding was caused by demons. So, logically,…
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