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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi everyone, we work in implant dentistry and often see patients dealing with issues that start small, like early decay, gum irritation or teeth grinding. Regular cleanings and exams, good home hygiene and early treatment can prevent bigger problems later. For people who clench or grind at night, a custom occlusal night guard can help protect teeth and reduce wear. For patients missing teeth or dealing with damaged restorations, prosthodontics and dental implants can provide durable options to restore function and appearance. If anyone has questions about preventive dental visits, custom mouthguards, night guards, crowns and bridges or implant supported restorations, feel free to ask.</p>]]></description>
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