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Does Drinking More Water Protect Your Teeth?

Home It’s a common question people ask. The answer is yes and no! Why? Because if we’re just drinking lots of water but don’t brush or floss daily, then the water isn’t going to protect our teeth from plaque buildup.

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The Most Common Missing Teeth Solutions

Home Sometimes accidents happen and tooth loss may occur. Over time, as our teeth age, we may also experience tooth loss. Fortunately, there are an array of restorative dentistry solutions to close the gap and bring your smile back. Some

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Pamper Yourself On The Dental Aisle

Home You may not think to pamper yourself down the supermarket’s dental aisle. However, your oral health is just as important as any other self-care routine in your day. You can make your oral health experience just as luxurious too,

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Aging and Oral Health

Home While taking care of our teeth at every stage of life is important, aging can present specific challenges that seniors should be aware of. Here are a few ways you can ensure your smile thrives well into your golden

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The Quickest Way to Improve Your Smile

Home he New Year is the perfect time to do things you’ve been putting off–like whitening your smile! Teeth whitening is known as one of the quickest ways of improving the aesthetics of a smile. Before treatment, you must have

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Preventing Cavities in Kids

Home No parent wants to see their child in pain-luckily, when it comes to cavities, pain can be a thing of the past-with proper prevention! Here are three ways to help your child prevent cavities: 1. Get your child familiar

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4 Causes of Bad Breath

Home Forgetting to brush your teeth in the morning can definitely make you feel self-conscious about being in close proximity to others-but if you’re noticing stinky breath regardless of brushing, something else could be to blame. Here are a few

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What to Know About Baby’s First Tooth

Home Most infants develop their first teeth between the ages of six to twelve months. While that time may be filled with more tears and sleepless nights than usual, what’s going on in your child’s mouth is actually quite amazing.

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