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Protect Your Teeth and Gums During the Busy Holiday Season At our dental facility, we know that many of our patients develop problems with their teeth during the holidays. It is possible to prevent these problems by following certain guidelines. Follow these recommendations this holiday season to avoid tooth decay, gingivitis and bad breath. Buy a New Toothbrush Before the Holidays The holidays are a great time to buy a new toothbrush to remove food debris from your mouth to avoid developing cavities from sugary
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Brushing is what keeps the surfaces of teeth clean. But it’s flossing that gets the bacteria and other stuff that sometimes gets into the gaps between teeth. Even if you’ve reached a point where your child is in the habit of brushing regularly, it’s not always easy for them to embrace flossing. Make it a less stressful task by considering some of the following fun ways to get your child to floss. Make Flossing a Game Turn flossing into a game by creating a friendly
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Jun

With work slowing to a crawl and school closed up until next year, summer just begs to be taken slow and lazy. However, don’t get caught up in unhealthy habits. Now is the best time to take advantage of the long days and warm nights. Hike No matter where you live, there are great opportunities for exploring nature and reveling in some fantastic views of pristine wildlife. Plus, with the extended sunlight hours, you don’t have to get up early to make sure you get
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If you are a teen or adult who has problems with your teeth, your self-esteem can really take a hit. Traditional metal braces are often recommended to straighten the teeth and correct other orthodontic issues, but you may feel too self-conscious to have a mouth full of metal for two to three years. This is where a great alternative called Invisalign comes in. What is the difference? Invisalign is a clear set of plastic aligners that are custom-made for your mouth. They can help teens to enjoy a
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If you are an adult who needs an option for straightening your teeth, you are not alone. There are different option available to you. One of those is traditional braces, but if you don’t want to deal with the hassle of metal and wire, there are better alternatives in the form of Invisalign and Six Month Smiles. However, how do you know which of these to choose? Knowing the difference between Invisalign and Six Month Smiles can help you decide. What is Invisalign? Most people
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Jan

One of today’s most common dental procedures, wisdom teeth extraction is done either in a dentist’s office or hospital. Depending upon how many of the teeth are being extracted, a dentist will give either a local or general anesthetic to control pain during the procedure. Surgery To remove the teeth, the dentist opens the gum tissue around each tooth, then removes any bone that may be covering the tooth. To finish the procedure, the dentist will then separate the tissue that connects the tooth to
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With the new year upon us, many people have resolutions they want to stick to. Dental and oral health may be one of those resolutions, and one of the most important things that all people can do to improve their overall health is floss more regularly. If you have not yet started flossing every day, keep some of these reasons in mind. Brushing Is NOT Enough Studies show that people who floss more regularly enjoy a higher quality of dental health than people who just
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Children get toothaches for a variety of reasons that span from mild to severe. The most important thing at the beginning is to not appear too anxious while you are trying to determine the source of the problem. Your anxiety can make your child unnecessarily anxious as well. Instead, as calmly as possible, follow these steps when your child complains of a toothache: Help Your Child Floss Sometimes the source of the pain is simply a tiny piece of food stuck between your child’s teeth.
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Choosing the right dental insurance is important, but it isn’t an easy task. You have to take into consideration that even if your gums and teeth are completely healthy right now, unexpected problems can arise at any time in the future. That means that you may eventually have hefty bills if you need certain dental procedures done. With that said, you have to consider plenty of factors when you choose dental insurance. First, think of what kind of dental insurance you need. If you have
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Nov

Dental hygienists are the backbone of any dental office and work to maintain the oral health of each patient to reduce the risk of a serious problem from occurring later in life. They routinely perform cleanings and work to educate patients on how to improve their oral care. For those who are looking to enter the profession, there are several benefits that come with choosing the career. How to become a Dental Hygienist Most people who become dental hygienists need an associates degree in dental
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