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How much do veneers cost? Dental Insurance, Financing & More

Looking for a set of perfect pearly whites? As a leading cosmetic dentist in Manhattan, Dr. Gerry Curatola often recommends getting dental veneers for a natural-looking, flawless smile. Dental veneers cost anywhere between $250 and $2,500 per tooth depending on the type of veneers you get and the location of

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Sleep Disordered Breathing in Children & Adults

Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is the general term for any problems with breathing during sleep. SDBs include a number of conditions, but the most common is sleep apnea.Are sleep-disordered breathing and sleep apnea the same? Sleep apnea is a kind of sleep-disordered breathing. Other blockages to the upper airway are not

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Mouth Guards for Sleep Apnea: Pros & Cons

A sleep apnea mouth guard is an alternative to sleep study prescribed continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy that many find uncomfortable for daily use. The challenge is identifying the right mouth guard with a proper fit for treating sleep apnea symptoms. Some mouth guards can improve sleep and reduce

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The Danger of Composite Fillings

Composite dental fillings are becoming a common alternative to amalgam fillings, primarily because of concerns over mercury toxicity. While composite resin is one of the safest fillers out there, it’s still important to ask questions at your dentist’s office about the exact materials used in your fillings. A biological dentistry

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The Nasal Cavity: Parts, Function, and Diseases

What is the nasal cavity? The nasal cavity (comprising the nasal passages) is an essential passage of the upper respiratory tract. It is divided into right and left divisions by the nasal septum, a cartilaginous structure. Each half opens onto the face via the nare and communicates behind with the

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