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    • 05 JUN 19
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    Ice Cream, Popsicles and How Other Treats Affect Your Teeth

    Did you know that cavities can be directly traced back to the things you eat, especially if those items are full of sugar? Every time you put food in your mouth, you could be harming your teeth if you don’t take the right preventative measures, followed by good oral hygiene. Summertime is popular for ice

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    • Angela Evanson
    • 23 APR 19
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    10 Ways to Make Oral Hygiene Fun for Kids

    Oral hygiene habits such as brushing and flossing are absolutely essential if you want to keep your teeth and gums free of cavities and disease. However, many children struggle with the desire to brush and floss their teeth, which can be frustrating for parents. Here are 10 ways you can help make toothbrushing and other

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    • Angela Evanson
    • 18 APR 19
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    How Stress Affects Your Oral Health

    There are many national holidays during each month of the year. April features various holidays or observances such as “Stress Awareness Month”. Stress is something that just about every person experiences, and it can lead to chronic health problems when stress-relief methods aren’t utilized. Your oral health can show signs of too much stress, manifesting

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    • Angela Evanson
    • 03 APR 19
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    Tips for Oral Health You Should Follow

    Many patients don’t fully know how tooth decay, gum disease and oral issues happen, nor the best ways to prevent these oral problems. Surprisingly, having a healthy smile only takes a few easy habits that you follow every day. Brushing, flossing and choosing good foods are essential to great oral health. Use these tips to

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    • Angela Evanson
    • 28 MAR 19
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    What Do You Do for a Baby with Cavities?

    The baby teeth are quite delicate and can be damaged easily by sugars and acids, especially if proper infant oral care isn’t practiced. Poor brushing and flossing, plus other habits, can lead to cavities in the baby teeth when infants are still small. Learn these signs of cavities in the baby teeth and what you

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    • Angela Evanson
    • 21 MAR 19
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    10 Great Questions for Your Dentist

    When patients come into the dental office, many of them have questions about their oral health. Many questions about your oral health have simple solutions so that you can have a healthier mouth. Here are some of the most frequently asked dental questions and answers dentists get!   Why do I need a dentist?  

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    • Angela Evanson
    • 05 MAR 19
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    Recognizing Dental Assistants During Dental Assistant Recognition Week

    The American Dental Association recommends that every person visit the dentist at least twice a year for comprehensive exams and dental cleanings. As part of that visit, you will meet with one of our dental assistants called a “dental hygienist”. These are licensed dental professionals in our office that focus on the making your teeth

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    • Angela Evanson
    • 18 FEB 19
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    Preparing for a Root Canal

    Nobody wants a cavity, but they happen millions of times a year for Americans. When cavities aren’t found promptly with biannual dental exams, they can grow large. When a cavity gets so large that it affects the nerves of your teeth, a root canal may be needed. This is when a tooth is completely cleaned

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