Implant Dentist News Articles
Warning signs of gum disease
Are your gums red, swollen or tender? Do they bleed easily? If so, you may have gum disease.
Snapping on a new smile literally and instantly
Don't like the way your teeth look? How about "snapping on" a new smile literally and instantly?!
A trip to the dentist could save your life
Research shows that diabetes, low birth weight babies and heart disease are also linked to gum and bone disease in the mouth that can be prevented by teeth cleanings.
Bad breath? See your dentist
You know bad breath is caused by foods and drinks, but serious medical conditions may also be the cause. See your dentist to get to the source of the problem.
Brushing now avoids problems later
You've been brushing your teeth since you were a little kid. But are you doing it properly?
Recession has people grinding their teeth
Dentists are seeing broken teeth, worn enamel, sore jaws and other problems.
Sports drinks bad for teeth enamel
From weekend warriors to little kids in playing sports, plenty of people grab sports drinks to quench their thirst and renew electrolytes after sweating. But it turns out that those drinks could be ruining teeth.
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Dr. Morgan Interview with the Better Business Bureau
Dr. Morgan was recently interviewed by the Better Business Bureau in Colorado Springs. The full interview has been edited into the segments for you to hear.
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The Morgan & Rogers Dental Institute Staff
Our staff represents the best a dental office has to offer.
Dr. Sterling Rogers
Dr. Rogers is a native of Colorado, married with five beautiful children and received his Doctor of Dental Surgery from the University of Colorado Health Science Center.
Dr. Michael Morgan
Dr. Morgan has been in private practice in Colorado Springs since 1972 after serving as a Dentist in the USAF for 3 years. He received his Doctor of Dental Surgery from the University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
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