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Dental Implants vs. Bridges: Which Option Is Best for Denver Patients?

Having a missing tooth can be no fun, especially if you have more than two. If this is your situation,… Read More

The Impact of Age on Dental Implants: Is It Ever Too Late?

As we age, it’s only natural to start thinking more about our health, and that includes our dental health. Missing… Read More

How to Prevent Dental Implant Failure: Tips for Denver Patients

At Altura Periodontics, we know just how much of a difference dental implants can make in someone’s life. They’re a… Read More

The Role of Bone Grafting in Dental Implants: What Denver Patients Should Know

If you’ve recently lost a tooth or multiple ones, you’ve come across the term “bone grafting”, especially if you’re thinking… Read More

The Future of Periodontal Care: Anti-Ageing Drugs as a Treatment for Gum Disease

As dental science continues to evolve, researchers are beginning to explore innovative treatments that challenge the traditional approaches to oral… Read More

Healthy Gums, Healthy Heart: The Link Between Oral Health and Cardiovascular Well-being

When we think about maintaining a healthy heart, the last thing that might come to mind is our gums. Yet,… Read More

When Is It Safe to Exercise After Dental Implant Surgery?

Undergoing any surgery takes a toll on your body. Especially when it’s a dental implant surgery, where you are taking… Read More

What to Eat After a Dental Implant Surgery

One of the best advantages of dental implants is being able to enjoy your favorite foods without any discomfort. In… Read More

The Impact of Diet on Your Teeth: Best and Worst Foods & Drinks

It is important to explore the best and worst foods and drinks for your teeth, enabling you to make more informed decisions for the overall well-being of your oral cavity.

Your Odds of Catching COVID at Dentist’s Office Very Low According to Study

If you need to schedule your next dental appointment but are concerned due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic a new study may help you ease your mind. According to a recent study SARS-CoV-2 infection risk at the dentist’s office is low and that current infection control practices are adequately robust to protect personnel and patients alike.

Covid Dental Warning: Patients with gum disease ‘9 times more likely to die’, latest study finds.

Your oral health can play a key role in the fight against COVID-19. A recent study by the Hebrew University, Israel found that patients with gum disease are nine times more likely to die from the bug, according to new research.

Scientific Evidence Links Periodontal Diseases with Diabetes

Most of us know it’s important to regularly see the dentist. While our routine cleaning is important for obvious things… Read More

New Survey finds COVID-19 Rate Among Dentists is Less than One Percent

Early on in Covid times, there was significant concern that dental offices could be a major source of infection for both patients and dentists. But don’t worry, your dentist probably won’t catch COVID-19. That’s what the American Dental Association is telling the public.

Is there a Link Between Oral Hygiene and COVID-19?

A new study titled “Could there be a link between oral hygiene and the severity of SARS-CoV-2 infections?” was published in the latest issue of the British Dental Journal. This new study speculates that there may be a connection between SARS- CoV-2 infection and “bacterial load.”

Can mouthwash inactivate COVID-19?

Good news coming from UConn Health where research has proven that a simple method of rinsing with a diluted version of over-the-counter Povidone-Iodine (PVP-I) oral rinse can inactivate viruses like the coronavirus and prevent transmission in as little as 15 seconds.