Dental Questions? We Have Answers.

Hello! My name is Dentist Roopinder Mann and my dental practice, The Yuma Dentist, has been serving the Yuma area since 2012. If you have questions about oral health, cosmetic dentistry, preventative dentistry, bite issues, tooth implants, oral sedation, same-day teeth whitening, or invisible braces, come to The Yuma Dentist for answers. My friendly staff

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Preventive Dentistry at The Yuma Dentist

Healthy smiles don’t happen by accident. They are a result of preventative dentistry. Are you interested in preventative dentistry? Perhaps you have oral health and want to prevent cavities. Many Yuma people have a mouth full of fillings and don’t want to add another one to their collection. Perhaps you want to avoid periodontitis (advanced

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You Won’t Be Out Cold (Unless You Want To Be!)

Does your heart start pounding at the simple thought of having a cavity filled? Do you get sweaty palms when you pass a dental practice? Many people who have improved their smile with cosmetic dentistry or underwent extensive restoration services chose to use sedation. Though the terms ‘sleep dentistry’ and ‘oral conscious sedation’ are generally

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Should Teens See a General or Pediatric Dentist?

Some parents in the Yuma area bring their child to a pediatric dentist. Others use a general or family dentist for every member of their household. What’s the difference between a pediatric dentist and a general dentist? Pediatric dentists have specialized training to treat infants, young children and teens. They use special dental tools created

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Is Your Mouth Sore Something Serious?

As a dentist, one of my roles is to help you take care of your mouth. Some of my patients have issues with mouth sores, thus the topic of today’s message. If you have a mouth sore that lasts more than a week or two; it is vital to come in for an exam. Mouth

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Want to Fill Those Gaps in Your Smile?

Do you have gaps in your smile? Many U.S. adults are missing one or more teeth. You probably already know that missing teeth detract from an attractive smile. You may be self-conscious about your smile. Do you cover your mouth when you laugh? Perhaps you keep your mouth closed when someone takes a picture of

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Tooth Tips For Traveling

If you are planning to take a long vacation or business trip soon, I recommend you think about your dental needs. It’s always a good idea to have a checkup with your dentist prior to leaving on long vacations, especially if your trip is taking you to developing areas without modern dental care. This quick

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Porcelain Veneers And Instant Orthodontics

If you have been paying attention to the orthodontics scene in recent years, you probably are aware of invisible braces and speed braces. These new teeth straightening procedures have been welcomed by many men and women, especially adults who want an alternative to traditional metal braces. There’s more good news for individuals who want to

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We Keep Dental Patients Comfortable

To state the obvious, nobody enjoys pain. dentist Mann knows this, and that is why the dental team at The Yuma Dentist have made patient comfort our first priority. In conjunction with creating a relaxing environment, we have various medications that can lower and even eliminate pain associated with different dental procedures to give you a more

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No Cavities? Thank Your Parents.

At The Yuma Dentist in Yuma and Fortuna Foothills AZ, we stay on top of new discoveries in the exciting field of dentistry and occasionally share interesting facts with our patients. Today’s post focuses on new findings in a compelling field of research: genetic dentistry. According to Mary L. Marazita, director of the Center for

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