Westgate Dental Care Blog

The Lifespan of a Dental Implant: How the Material Can Make a Difference

May 15, 2025

a mouth mold holding a dental implant

As with anything, the cheaper the materials are, the more likely they are to unravel, break down, or fail. While you may be fine with this approach when buying certain items, your smile shouldn’t be one of them. Dental care is already a costly expense for many individuals, so choosing to go with cheaper dental implants will only cause you to spend more over time. Read on to learn how their materials can make a difference when it comes to how long these prosthetics stay in place.

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A Smart Investment: The Truth About Long-Term Savings with Dental Implants

May 2, 2025

dentist talking to patient about dental implants

Cost is a significant factor when it comes to any kind of dental treatment or invasive procedure. While most people rely on their dental insurance to help cover the price tag, dental implants are often not included in the benefits breakdown. This means that while your plan may cover a portion of treatment, it’s unlikely to help lower the cost of the surgical placement. So, just how cost-effective are dental implants? Can they really help you save in the long run? Keep reading to find out.

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Not Just a Phase: Here’s Why Adults Might Need Fluoride Treatment Too

April 21, 2025

Patient getting a fluoride treatment

When you think of fluoride treatments, you probably picture the bubblegum-flavored stuff kids get at the dentist. But here’s the truth: fluoride isn’t just for children. Adults can benefit from it too—especially if you’re hoping to hang onto your pearly whites for the long haul. Continue reading to learn more about fluoride, its benefits, and why you might need a little “tooth boost” yourself!

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Coming Soon – Testing for Gingivitis at Home!

March 20, 2025

Woman pointing to her gums

Gum disease is incredibly common. Did you know that nearly half of American adults over the age of 30 have it at some severity? Many people don’t even realize that they have gum disease because the early symptoms aren’t always obvious. Fortunately, with modern technology, this can change. At-home gingivitis tests may be available in the near future! Continue reading to learn more about gingivitis, how testing works, and your treatment options.

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The Connection Between Gum Disease & Lung Disease

March 13, 2025

Woman pointing to her gums

Gum disease is incredibly common. In fact, nearly half of adults over the age of 30 have gum disease at one severity or another. This condition does much more than cause inflammation and bleeding. It can lead to severe oral health issues, like tooth loss and bone deterioration. It can even result in serious health issues in other areas of the body – some being life-threatening! This includes the risk of respiratory disease. Read on to learn more about the connection and how you can keep your lungs and smile healthy!

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Water, Wonder, and White Teeth: The History of Fluoride

March 7, 2025

Patient getting a fluoride treatment

Ever wonder how fluoride became a staple in dental care? This tiny mineral has made a big impact on teeth for decades, and its history might just surprise you! From naturally fluoridated water to toothpaste tubes lining store shelves, fluoride’s story is packed with curious discoveries, contentious public debate, and real science. Keep reading to see how it earned its place in modern dentistry.

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5 Signs That You May Have Gingivitis!

February 13, 2025

Woman with gum disease

Gum disease is incredibly common. Did you know that nearly half of Americans over the age of 30 have gum disease at one stage or another? There are two types of gum disease: gingivitis and periodontitis. Gingivitis is the first stage, and when it is addressed early on, it can be completely reversed when treated timely. When left to progress, periodontitis can develop. This condition cannot be cured, only managed. Continue reading to learn some of the signs of gingivitis so you can take action!

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One More Reason to Exercise: Better Gum Health

February 3, 2025

Small group doing yoga outdoors

There are plenty of good reasons to exercise on a regular basis. No doubt you’re already thinking of a few! Well, researchers at Colgate found another one: consistent activity can reduce your risk of gum disease and promote your gum health. According to their study, non-smokers who habitually exercise are 54% less likely to develop gum disease.

To learn how working out can keep this unpleasant oral condition away from your smile, keep reading.

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Can Gum Disease Raise Your Blood Pressure?

January 23, 2025

Blood pressure being taken

Do you struggle with high blood pressure? There are various different factors that can contribute to this. One that you may not be thinking about is gum disease. This is an infection of the gum tissue that affects nearly half of Americans over the age of thirty! Fortunately, while gum disease is very common, it is also preventable. Continue reading to learn about the connection between high blood pressure and gum disease, as well as how you can keep your gums healthy going forward.

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Cracks, Chips, and Slips: Signs Your Dental Crown Is Failing

January 10, 2025

Dentist working on replacement dental crowns

Dental crowns are built to be strong, but they don’t last forever! Over time, daily wear and tear can weaken your restoration, leading to discomfort or even damage to the tooth underneath. So, how do you know when it’s time for a replacement? Continue reading to find some key signs that your dental crowns may need to retire.

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