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As an expectant mother, oral care is even more important for you than ever before. You likely already know that what you eat and drink affects your baby’s health. But did you know that oral health problems, such as gum disease, can also affect your...

There are many foods that have beneficial effects on your teeth, including those that are rich in calcium. Unfortunately, plenty of foods and beverages have detrimental effects on your oral health. During your next dentist visit, ask your dentist about simple ways to modify your...

Good dental health is part of maintaining your overall well-being. Browse through the links below to learn more about your oral health and how cosmetic dentistry can benefit you. Call the dental office of John Carson, DDS at (520) 514-7203 to find out how we...

Do you ever wake up with a sore jaw? Does your jaw click and pop while you’re eating, talking, or simply going about your day? If so, you could have temporomandibular joint dysfunction, or TMD. TMD can do more than just leave you with an...

The Importance of Dental Checkups   Having a healthy mouth involves more than just regular brushing and flossing. Regular trips to your dentist are an important part of your oral health. Watch this brief video to learn more.   When you visit your dentist for a checkup, you’ll receive...

Are you missing one or more teeth? If so, talk to your Tucson dentist to find out if dental implants are right for you. Dental implants offer a permanent solution to tooth loss, and are more comfortable and natural-looking than removable dentures or other cosmetic...

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Your oral health requires ongoing care from your trusted dentist who can provide you with cleanings, oral cancer screening, and cosmetic procedures. To set the foundation for positive experiences during your dental visits, schedule your next checkup with Dr. John Carson, DDS. You can make...

Regular checkups at the dentist’s office are important to your health because they ensure that your smile is not sustaining any damage from gum disease, tooth decay, and other common oral health problems. These exams are also important for your whole-body health, because they include...

Cavities are often thought of as a problem that only affects children, but adults are vulnerable to cavities as well. Even with a complete oral care routine, you may be at risk for cavities that could cause pain in your smile. As you will learn in...