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Monthly archives: November, 2022

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    • 16 NOV 22
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    Do I Have TMJ? Learn What to Look for During TMJ Awareness Month

    Do I Have TMJ? Learn What to Look for During TMJ Awareness Month

    November is dedicated to help those who suffer with TMJ disorder understand this condition and how to find relief. The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the joint that connects your jaw to your skull. It’s much like a sliding hinge to make the movement of your jaw glide smoothly while avoiding colliding with the bones in

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    • Oral Health
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    • Angela Evanson
    • 11 NOV 22
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    It’s Time to See the Dentist – Symptoms That Can’t Be Ignored

    It’s Time to See the Dentist – Symptoms That Can’t Be Ignored

    There are a few signs and symptoms that you should not be ignore when it comes to seeing the dentist. Routine examinations every 6 months will help keep your dental care in check, but if you have pain, bleeding, or other abnormal symptoms in between appointments, schedule a time to see Dr. Angela S. Evanson,

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    • Dental Health Tips
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    • Angela Evanson
    • 04 NOV 22
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    November is National Diabetes Awareness Month – What Does That Mean for Your Oral Health?

    November is National Diabetes Awareness Month – What Does That Mean for Your Oral Health?

    11.3 percent of the population in the United States have diabetes, or 37.3 million people and there are 1.7 million new cases every year. Diabetes is a major health issue, and it seems to be reaching the crisis stage.  Diabetes affects your entire body and your ability to process sugar from the foods you eat.

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    • Diabetes
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    • Angela Evanson
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