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  • Sinus Lift Surgery | Tinton Falls NJ Periodontist

    At Premier Periodontics and Implant Dentistry, we offer dental implant placement to help restore your teeth and smile. However, to offer the treatment, your jawbone must be sufficient enough to anchor the inserted implants. Sinus Lift Surgery Sinus Lift Surgery Tinton Falls, NJ At Premier Periodontics and Implant Dentistry, we offer dental implant placement to help restore your teeth and smile. However, to offer the treatment, your jawbone must be sufficient enough to anchor the inserted implants. However, this is not always the case, and you might find yourself with less than adequate jawbone. Fortunately, we can help to create more bone structure, thus creating space for dental implants. A sinus lift surgery is one of the many solutions we use for this purpose. What Does The Sinus Lift Procedure Involve? A sinus lift surgery is a bone-grafting dental procedure that is used to create more bone structure at the back of the jawbone. It involves lifting the floor of the maxillary sinus upwards, hence the name sinus lift. The lifting creates a space between the jawbone and the sinus membrane, where a bone graft material is placed. When this graft starts to grow, it creates new bone tissue, which merges with the existing jawbone tissue, creating an adequate bone structure for dental implants. When Is A Sinus Lift Needed? A sinus lift surgery is usually performed before a dental implant procedure when you have insufficient bone structure at the back of your upper jawbone. The insufficient bone can be brought about by: • A naturally smaller jawbone - which would thus not be enough to support a dental implant • Bone loss due to atrophy - this can happen after tooth extraction - especially the back teeth - where the lost stimulation can lead to bone deterioration. The damage of the bone tissue surrounding the tooth socket can also cause deterioration of the jawbone. • When your sinus has expanded into the jawbone - the maxillary sinus can expand over time as you age, until it is too close to the jawbone, thus leaving inadequate space to insert an implant. Preparing For The Sinus Lift A sinus lift surgery is preceded by a diagnosis, where dental imaging using techniques such as CT scan can help to observe the position of the sinus and the available jawbone structure. If it is determined that the bone structure is not enough, the surgery is recommended. Dental imaging (using dental x-rays and CT scan images) is used to create an accurate treatment plan before the actual surgery. What Happens During Sinus Lift Procedure? On the day of the sinus lift, you will be put to sedation using anesthesia – local or general depending on the situation. The jawbone below the sinus membrane is exposed by creating an incision in the gum tissue. A small hole is then created on the jawbone, thus providing access to the floor of the sinus. The membrane is then pushed upwards, leaving a space where the bone graft is placed. If the grafting material is from another source, the graft is placed into the created space, and the surgical site closed up. However, if the bone graft is to come from your body, it is harvested during the sinus lift surgery – thus two procedures are performed at the same time. After Getting A Sinus Lift Once the sinus lift has been performed, the wound is allowed to heal, and the new bone tissue is given time to form completely before implants are inserted. However, if the bone structure is stable enough, the implant can be inserted on the same day as the sinus lift, thus preventing the need for a future procedure on the same site. Premier Periodontics and Implant Dentistry helps you to replace your back teeth with natural-looking ones by offering you a sinus lift procedure to create space for implants. Call us today at (732) 747-1766 to schedule a consultation about the procedure. We offer other smile-enhancing cosmetic dental procedures like dental implants and sinus lifts.

  • Ridge Augmentation | Periodontist Tinton Falls NJ

    Jawbone loss is one of the several reasons why you may not be an ideal candidate for a dental implant procedure. Moreover, while it is possible to regenerate the lost bone tissue using bone grafting surgery, the procedure and the recovery period can take long long time. Preserving Your Jawbone Using Ridge Augmentation Preserving Your Jawbone Using Ridge Augmentation Tinton Falls, NJ Jawbone loss is one of the several reasons why you may not be an ideal candidate for a dental implant procedure. Moreover, while it is possible to regenerate the lost bone tissue using bone grafting surgery, the procedure and the recovery period can take long long time. Therefore, you will have to wait for quite a considerable period – possibly months – before you can get your new shiny teeth. However, what if you could prevent the jawbone loss before it happens? At Premier Periodontics and Implant Dentistry we help you to preserve your jawbone following a tooth extraction procedure, thus ensuring you are ready for implant placement when the time comes. We do this using a ridge augmentation procedure. What Is Ridge Augmentation? Ridge augmentation is a process in which the natural shape of the gum is restored after a tooth has been extracted. The procedure involves placing a bone graft material on the jawbone, in the space left behind by the extracted tooth. The graft grows new tissue that fills up the tooth socket, while also stimulating the existing jawbone tissue to prevent atrophy. The ridge augmentation procedure is usually done on the same day the tooth is removed to avoid the need for a separate surgery. It is recommended for patients who are considering getting implants at a later date. However, dental implants can also be inserted immediately following the ridge augmentation procedure - for patients with healthy gums and jawbone. The Ridge Augmentation Process Immediately following the tooth extraction, the bone grafting material is placed in the tooth socket. The graft material can be harvested from your body or a cadaver source. However, in some cases, the grafting material may be synthetic, which is treated with substances that can speed up the healing process. After placing the graft material, the gum tissue surrounding the surgical site is stitched up to secure it. A space-maintaining substance on top of the graft to assist in re-establishing the exact size of the socket formed by the real tooth. Benefits Of Ridge Augmentation • Regrowth of jaw bone - when the procedure is done, the tooth socket will be restored to its normal shape, and this will give the bone a chance to re-grow in this space. • Reshaping of the jaw bone - when the sutures are set, they are put in a way that encourages the shape of the bone to revert to how it used to be. After Care And Recovery Following Ridge Augmentation • After the procedure, we will prescribe medication that will help you manage the pain that is caused by the surgery. • The area of the augmentation will be sore for a few weeks before it heals completely. During this period, it is advised not to irritate it by consuming hot foods and drinks, poking the wound, or aggressively brushing the area. • Since the ride augmentation is a surgical procedure, there is a risk of infection if the wound is not properly cared for. Therefore, good oral hygiene is required during the recovery period to ensure proper healing. After the augmentation wounds are healed, your jawbone will be ready for implant placement. If you are considering tooth extraction, getting a ridge augmentation procedure afterward is a great idea. Call us, Premier Periodontics and Implant Dentistry, at (732) 982-7988 to find out more about this procedure and how it can help you.

  • Bone Regeneration & Grafting | Tinton Falls Periodontist

    Before dental implant placement, you are evaluated to determine if you are an ideal candidate for the procedure. Among the number of things that can cause you to be disqualified for the procedure is lacking adequate bone structure. Bone Regeneration Restoring Your Jawbone Structure Using Bone Regeneration Tinton Falls, NJ Before dental implant placement, you are evaluated to determine if you are an ideal candidate for the procedure. Among the number of things that can cause you to be disqualified for the procedure is lacking adequate bone structure. This is something that can happen due to some reasons, from bone atrophy due to old age to bone damage resulting from an oral infection that has spread to the jawbone. Luckily, even with severe bone deterioration, it is still possible to regenerate new bone tissue. At Premier Periodontics and Implant Dentistry we offer ridge bone regeneration solutions that help to restore your jawbone, thus making you an ideal dental implant candidate. What Is Bone Regeneration? Bone regeneration is the process of growing new bone tissue in the jawbone, in an area where the bone structure has been lost due to damage or atrophy. Bone regeneration makes use of grafting, where a bone graft material is placed in the jawbone, leading to the growth of new tissue. The new bone tissue helps to also stimulate the growth of the existing jawbone tissue, and with time, these tissues grow together into one bone tissue, thus restoring the original jawbone structure. The Bone Grafting Procedure The bone grafting procedure involves the surgical insertion of the graft material on the section of the jawbone where the new bone structure is needed. It is a process that starts with a dental examination using dental x-rays and CT scans, to observe the condition of your jawbone. The observation also allows for the formulation of a treatment plan that will help achieve the desired results. The actual grafting procedure is a minimal surgically invasive process. During the surgery, we will make an incision in the gum around the area to be grafted. This will create access to the jawbone, where we will then proceed to place the graft material. Pins and screws are used to hold this graft in place, before stitching up the gums surrounding it. Do I Need A Bone Graft? A bone graft surgery might be an ideal solution for you, if: • You are preparing to receive dental implants - tooth loss is one of the major causes of bone deterioration. When a tooth is extracted, it reduces the stimulation of the jawbone, which causes the bone structure around that area to start deteriorating. If you wait too long between the extraction and getting the implants, the damage to the jawbone is usually extensive such that implants cannot be inserted. • If you have a small jawbone structure - sometimes, people with healthy jawbones can have insufficient bone structure, which would also disqualify them from getting implants. A bone graft procedure can help to generate new tissue where the implants need to be placed. Benefits Of Grafting • Stimulates the growth of the jaw bone that has been lost. When a tooth is extracted, the space left by it recedes with time. Inserting a bone graft will help you grow a new and a stronger bone. • Maintains your facial appearance - the new bone tissue generated by the bone graft helps to prevent the recession of the jawbone, thus maintaining your natural facial appearance. In case the jawbone had receded, the new bone structure will help to improve your appearance. Not a perfect candidate for dental implants due to bone loss? We can help. At Premier Periodontics and Implant Dentistry we are committed to helping make you ready for implant placement through bone regeneration. Call us today at (732) 747-1766 to schedule an appointment.

  • Crown Lengthening | Periodontist Tinton Falls NJ

    Crown lengthening (AKA: "crown-elongation" or "crown-extension") is a surgical procedure that is done when the tooth is too short to provide adequate retention for a restoration (usually a crown). Crown Lengthening Dental Crown Lengthening Tinton Falls, NJ Crown lengthening (AKA: "crown-elongation" or "crown-extension") is a surgical procedure that is done when the tooth is too short to provide adequate retention for a restoration (usually a crown). When a tooth has a deep cavity, a crown and buildup are usually needed to restore the tooth. If the cavity extends too far below the gums, it becomes impossible to predictably make a crown that will last for any length of time. Performing crown lengthening where indicated improves the prognosis for the tooth. Crown lengthening nearly always involves removing and recontouring some of the bone around the tooth. This results in more tooth structure above the gums and smooth flowing gum contours. Not every tooth that needs a crown also needs crown lengthening surgery, it is only necessary when a deep cavity or crack is present. Reasons For Crown Lengthening • To be able to keep a tooth that would otherwise be removed • Provide gum contours that make the tooth easy-to-clean again • Improve the appearance of the gum line (in some cases) • Provide a restored tooth that lasts longer What Does Crown Lengthening Involve? First, the dentist or periodontist will thoroughly numb the tooth or teeth needing crown lengthening. During this procedure, excess gum and bone tissue is reshaped to expose more of the natural tooth. After the procedure your dentist can now prepare the tooth for a functional, long lasting crown. As always, proper brushing and flossing is key to insuring the maximum life of your new crown. At Premier Periodontics and Implant Dentistry, we are committed to helping you smile proudly by fixing your teeth problems. To this end, we offer you crown lengthening, which restores the functionality of your damaged teeth while giving them a great natural look. Call us today at (732) 747-1766 to schedule an appointment for your crown procedure.

  • Aesthetic Gum Lift | Cosmetic Periodontist Tinton Falls NJ

    Usually, damaged teeth are the cause of most facial appearance issues. However, in some cases, the gums might be the ones to blame for your crooked smile. This can be the case when your gums are unnaturally low, causing you to have what is referred to as a gummy smile. Aesthetic Gum Lift Transforming Your Smile With Aesthetic Gum Lift Surgery Tinton Falls, NJ Usually, damaged teeth are the cause of most facial appearance issues. However, in some cases, the gums might be the ones to blame for your crooked smile. This can be the case when your gums are unnaturally low, causing you to have what is referred to as a gummy smile. However, lucky for you, there are various solutions that can help to fix the problem. At Premier Periodontics and Implant Dentistry, we offer gum lift, a cosmetic oral surgery procedure that helps to restore the gums to their proper position, thus giving you a perfect appearance and smile. Who Needs A Gum Lift? A gum lift surgery may be right for you if your gums are unnaturally low, or if the gum line is uneven, thus causing you to have a gummy smile. Restoring the gum line to its proper position (lifting it) will help to eliminate the gummy appearance when you are smiling. However, to be an ideal gum lift candidate, you must be in great oral and overall health. This will help to ensure that there are no complications while guaranteeing faster healing. Therefore, in the event you have oral health issues such as gum disease , these must be treated first before undergoing surgery. Why Should You Get A Gum Lift Surgery? A gum lift procedure offers you asymmetrical gum line while ensuring that your teeth are evenly shaped. This helps to greatly improve your appearance, making your smile more attractive. A gum lift procedure can also have oral health benefits, in addition to the cosmetic ones. If your gums are receding, a gum lift restores them to their proper place, thus preventing the exposure of your tooth roots – which can cause tooth damage. The Gum Lift Procedure A gum lift surgery starts with a consultation to determine if the procedure is right for you. During the consultation, we will examine your gums to assess the problem and to see if they are healthy enough for you to undergo surgery. Once we determine you are an ideal candidate, we will proceed to create a customized treatment plan to ensure that the surgery meets your specific cosmetic goals. On the day of the procedure, we will administer a local anesthetic guarantee maximum comfort and painless experience. We will then carefully trim away the excess gum tissue and reshape the gum line as per the treatment plan. Following the surgery, you can expect your gums to be sore for a while, but the feeling will disappear after a few days when the tissue starts to heal. During the healing period, you should avoid irritating your gums, which can happen if you consume spicy foods, hot foods, and drinks, or when brushing and flossing aggressively. What Risks Are Involved? Since gum lift is a surgical procedure, there are some risks that are involved. Possible side effects after the surgery include pain, swelling, and infection at the surgical site. The pain and swelling are normal due to the surgery, and they fade away after a few days. Infection, on the other hand, is very rare and can be prevented by properly following the post-surgical instructions. Schedule A Consultation Today! At Premier Periodontics and Implant Dentistry, we are committed to offering you the best solutions to treat your dental issues. Our gum lift surgery can help to transform your gummy smile into a vibrant one that will boost your self-confidence. Call us today at (732) 747-1766 to schedule your consultation appointment.

  • Chao Pinhole® Gum Recession Treatment Colts Neck, NJ

    Minimally invasive gum recession treatment in Red Bank NJ with Chao Pinhole technique. No scalpels, no sutures, same-day results. First in NJ, 11x Top Dentist. Schedule your consultation: (732) 747-1766 Chao Pinhole Gum Recession Rejuvenation Surgery - Colts Neck, NJ

  • Chao Pinhole® Gum Recession Treatment Holmdel, NJ

    Minimally invasive gum recession treatment in Holmdel NJ with Chao Pinhole technique. No scalpels, no sutures, same-day results. First in NJ, 11x Top Dentist. Schedule your consultation: (732) 747-1766 Chao Pinhole Gum Recession Rejuvenation Surgery -Holmdel, NJ

  • Chao Pinhole® Gum Recession Treatment Middletown, NJ

    Gum recession treatment in Red Bank NJ with minimally invasi Chao Pinhole technique. No scalpels, no sutures, same-day results. First in NJ, 11x Top Dentist. Schedule your consultation: (732) 747-1766 Chao Pinhole Gum Recession Rejuvenation Surgery - Middletown, NJ

  • Chao Pinhole® Gum Recession Treatment Red Bank, NJ

    Minimally invasive gum recession treatment in Red Bank NJ with Chao Pinhole technique. No scalpels, no sutures, same-day results. First in NJ, 11x Top Dentist. Schedule your consultation: (732) 747-1766 Chao Pinhole Gum Recession Rejuvenation Surgery - Red Bank, NJ

  • Gum Recession Treatment Tinton Falls NJ | Top Periodontist

    Suffer from Gum Recession? Look to Premier Periodontics of Tinton Falls, NJ. 25+ Years Experience. 10x Top Doctor. 732-747-1766 Gum Recession-Tinton Falls, NJ Gum Recession Treatment Tinton Falls, NJ Gum Recession Can Be Avoided By Seeking Early Treatment For Gum Disease Gum recession occurs when the gums start to pull back from the roots of your teeth. Some causes of gum recession include: Periodontal Disease Genetics Tooth Brushing Routine Poor Dental Hygiene Hormonal Changes Tobacco Use Grinding or Clenching of Teeth Crooked Teeth or Bite Misalignment Body Piercing Steps To Prevent Recess ion Steps suggested to prevent gum recession include: Seeing your doctor for regular cleanings and checkups Not smoking or using other tobacco products Eating a healthy and well-balanced diet Using the proper brushing techniques with a soft-bristled toothbrush or an electric toothbrush Seeing your doctor to correct a misaligned bite or teeth grinding problems Gum Recession In Tinton Falls, NJ When the gum tissue around the teeth starts to wear away or pulls back to the roots of the teeth, your teeth can become more sensitive and the receding gums can affect the quality of your smile. Gum recession can not only indicate the presence of gum disease , but also mechanical or functional problems that need to be addressed. Once the gums recede, they do not grow back; it is therefore important to prevent further recession of the gums. Without proper treatment, you may end up losing your teeth. Since gum recession occurs so gradually, most people do not even realize they have receding gums until they can see the gaps or experience extreme tooth sensitivity. If your teeth appear longer than normal, it may be because the gums are pulled back and you can feel a notch or a small dent around the gum line. If you are noticing signs of gum recession, talk to your doctor as soon as possible. A dental professional can recommend a treatment plan that will prevent further gum tissue breakdown and take care of other oral health problems. Causes Of Gum Recession Some of the key causes of gum recession include: Periodontal Disease – A bacterial infection of the mouth can destroy gum tissue and supporting bone. Genetics – Some people are simply predisposed to developing gum disease, no matter how good their oral hygiene practices may be. Tooth Brushing Routine – If you brush too hard or use the wrong brushing technique, you could be wearing down the enamel of your teeth and making your gums recede. Poor Dental Hygiene – When you do not brush and floss your teeth regularly, excessive plaque buildup can set the stage for gum disease, which can cause receding gums. Hormonal Changes – Changing hormone levels in women can make the gums more sensitive and may increase the risk of developing receding gums. Using Tobacco Products – Smoking and chewing tobacco products can cause plaque formation, which becomes difficult to remove without a diligent oral hygiene regimen and professional teeth cleanings. Grinding or Clenching the Teeth – Putting too much pressure on the teeth can make your teeth shift and cause gum recession. Crooked Teeth or Bite Misalignment – If the teeth do not come together evenly, there may be extra pressure on some parts of the gum and bone, which can eventually lead to receding gums. Body Piercing – If you have your lips or tongues pierced, the jewelry could be irritating your gums and eventually wear them down. Gum Recession Treatment Options If you have gum recession that is a result of periodontal disease, a dental professional can provide a deep cleaning that removes plaque and tartar buildup around the tooth and root surfaces below the gum line. This is called Gum Recession Treatment. In some cases, antibiotics are also administered to reduce harmful bacteria remaining the spaces between your teeth and gums. If you have gum rec ession due to periodontal disease, mechanical, or functional factors, your dentist may recommend surgery or even Pinhole Gum Surgery to repair the damaged gum tissues. These procedures include: Pocket Depth Reduction – a gum doctor will fold back the affected gum tissue to remove the harmful bacteria from the pockets and then secure the gum tissue in place over the tooth root. Regeneration – after a pocket depth reduction procedure, the doctor can use a regenerative material such as a membrane, graft tissue, or tissue-stimulating protein to promote natural bone and tissue regeneration in the affected area. Soft Tissue Graft – grafting procedures involve applying tissue grafts from the mouth or a donor graft to the affected area to encourage gum tissue regeneration. Preventing Gum Recession Taking good care of your mouth and sticking with a good oral hygiene regimen will help to prevent gum recession. Some other preventive measures include: Seeing your dentist or periodontist on schedule Quitting smoking/tobacco use Eating a healthy and well-balanced diet Using a soft-bristled toothbrush or an electric toothbrush Using the proper tooth brushing technique Correcting a misaligned bite or teeth grinding problems Monitoring changes occurring in your mouth If you are concerned about receding gums, set up a consultation with your doctor today! Call us today at 732-747-1766 to find out more about the procedure.

  • Oral-Systemic Health Link | Tinton Falls Periodontist NJ

    Research has concluded that there is a strong link between oral health problems like periodontal disease and other illnesses that affect our bodily health. Body And Mouth Body And Mouth Connection Tinton Falls, NJ Over the last few decades, there have been many studies on the mouth-body connection. Research has concluded that there is a strong link between oral health problems like periodontal disease and other illnesses that affect our bodily health. Simply put, taking good care of your teeth and gums can benefit your mouth and your body as a whole and possibly even save your life! At Premier Periodontics and Implant Dentistry, we believe that patient education is the foundation for good oral health. In this case, it can also help you maintain better bodily health too! The following information details the relationship between periodontal (gum) disease and systemic illnesses. Heart Disease And Periodontal Disease If left untreated, a periodontal infection can have serious consequences and can also affect other parts of your body, such as the heart. Studies have shown that periodontal disease can trigger inflammation throughout the body, especially in the circulatory system. The bacteria that causes periodontal disease can enter the bloodstream, resulting in inflammation and arterial plaque formation. Periodontal disease can exacerbate existing heart conditions. People with untreated periodontal disease are at much higher risk of infected heart valves heart attacks and strokes. Diabetes And Periodontal Disease The connection between periodontal disease and diabetes is extremely strong. Periodontal disease has been shown to worsen diabetes and people with diabetes have a much stronger tendency of developing periodontal disease as well. Periodontal disease is an infection caused by our immune system’s response to the harmful bacteria found in plaque. Unfortunately, the toxins our bodies create also produce an infection that can spread to the gum tissue, connective ligaments, and underlying bone. Without treatment, these tissues will begin to deteriorate. People with diabetes have a harder time fighting off this infection due to a compromised immune system. Diabetes strains the immune system, which can lead to periodontal tissues that do not heal as well. Research also suggests that bacteria plaque can induce a greater inflammatory response, making it more difficult for people with diabetes to control their blood sugar. Cancer And Periodontal Disease Research has shown that people with untreated periodontal infections are much more likely to get lung cancer, colorectal cancer, kidney cancer, pancreatic cancer, and cancers of the blood. Respiratory Disease And Periodontal Disease Research has shown that pulmonary disease may be the result of bacteria that first develops in the oral cavity. This bacteria can be aspirated into the lungs and cause respiratory illnesses like pneumonia. Alzheimer’s Disease And Periodontal Disease There have been numerous studies linking untreated periodontal disease to Alzheimer’s disease. Schedule Your Appointment Today! Periodontal disease does not usually cause any discomfort and is very often undetected. Early treatment is the key to not only the health of your mouth but to your overall health as well. Studies have shown that people who retain their teeth throughout their life live considerably longer than those that do not. Call (732)-747-1766 to schedule your appointment with us today!

  • Gum Disease & COVID-19 | Tinton Falls Periodontist NJ

    Discover the link between periodontal disease & COVID-19 severity. Protect your overall health with expert gum care in Tinton Falls, NJ. Gum Disease & COVID-19 Gum Disease & COVID-19 Tinton Falls, NJ Over the last few decades, there have been many studies on the mouth-body connection. Research has concluded that there is a strong link between oral health problems like gum disease and other illnesses that affect our bodily health. The CDC now reports that 47.2% of adults over the age of 30, and 70.1% of adults 65 or older have periodontal disease. As the novel virus continues to spread day by day, now more than ever before, we need our immune systems working at full strength to prevent contracting a viral infection. At Premier Periodontics and Implant Dentistry, we believe that patient education is the foundation for good oral health. In this case, it can also help you maintain better bodily health too! The following information details the relationship between periodontal (gum) disease and COVID-19. How Untreated Gum Disease Can Significantly Impact Your Ability To Fight COVD-19 Untreated periodontal disease has been definitively shown in numerous studies to weaken the immune system. This in addition to being implicated in the development of heart disease, heart attacks, strokes, Alzheimer’s, and other serious health problems. If you already have gum disease the tissues in your mouth are prone to chronic systemic inflammation. These physiological changes cause malfunctions in the immune system, especially if it's already weakened or dysfunctional due to emotional stress, toxic environmental substances, an unhealthy gut, or a poor diet. Active gum disease will surge as the immune system flounders to deal with a swarm of harmful bacteria in the mouth. Periodontal infection will discharge virulent bacteria and inflammatory ingredients into your bloodstream, upsetting an already spreading systemic inflammation. Untreated Periodontal Disease will increase the likelihood for progressively disastrous forces developing due to Covid-19. Now more than ever it is of utmost importance that our immune systems function as well as possible to help prevent being infected with Covid-19 and other infections. Schedule Your Appointment Today! It's well known that untreated gum disease causes a generalized inflammation in the entire body. It's our bodies natural response to infection, and a weakened immune system today could be potentially fatal. So now, more than ever, you're periodontal health counts. Call (732) 747-1766 or click here to schedule your appointment with us today!

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