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Going Green for the New Year
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Jan. 03, 2023
Does your list of New Year’s resolutions for the coming months include reducing your ecological footprint? If so, let’s ring in the year with some basic—and some innovative—dental ideas to
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It's a Wrap: Ending the year with a smile!
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Dec. 27, 2022
People have been ushering in the New Year for centuries but it became an official holiday in 1582 when Pope George XIII declared January 1st to be the day on
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Headaches: The Dental Connection
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Dec. 20, 2022
Many people suffer through headaches for years without getting to the root cause of their problem. If you find yourself constantly popping painkillers to get through the day, it might
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Does flossing hurt your gums?
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Dec. 13, 2022
Ideally, it should never hurt when you floss your teeth. But if you haven’t flossed in a long while or don’t do it regularly, you may experience sore or bleeding
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Make Brushing Teeth Fun!
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Dec. 06, 2022
It’s understandable that kids would rather be playing outside or watching their favorite movie instead of doing a “boring” task like brushing their teeth. But there are ways to make
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Broken Tooth: Is It an emergency or not?
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Nov. 29, 2022
Have you ever had that sinking feeling after biting into something soft and chewy and feeling something hard and crunchy instead? You’ve chipped or broken a tooth, but what should
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Thanksgiving in North America
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Nov. 22, 2022
Thanksgiving marks the start to the holidays; a season filled with feasting, indulging, and spending time with family and friends are always special. Thanksgiving is a holiday meant for giving
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The Five Most Common Reasons for Emergency Visits
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Nov. 15, 2022
An emergency usually evokes panic, and for good reason. Emergencies don’t discriminate when it comes to time or place. They’ll happen during your vacation, at home, while you’re shopping for
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When to Begin Dental Care for Your Baby
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Nov. 08, 2022
Children’s oral health differs from the needs of adults in many ways. It’s vital for you to understand what your child needs to keep his or her teeth healthy. the
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November Marks National Diabetes Awareness Month
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Nov. 01, 2022
Diabetes is a chronic disease that increases the risk for many serious health problems, including severe gum disease. November is Diabetes Awareness Month, and it’s a great time for us
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Halloween: Candy, costumes, and more!
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Oct. 25, 2022
All Hallows' Eve, more commonly known as Halloween, is a yearly event celebrated on October 31, and one that is anticipated by the young and young at heart all over
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Are thumb sucking and pacifier habits harmful for a child’s teeth?
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Oct. 18, 2022
Depending on how long the thumb sucking or constant pacifier use continues, and how aggressively the child sucks a thumb or the pacifier, it can indeed be an oral health
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How do I avoid bad breath?
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Oct. 11, 2022
At All Smiles, we see a lot of patients who are concerned about their bad breath, also known as halitosis. So today we thought we would educate our patients about
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Fall’s in the Air? Think Fall Dental Care
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Oct. 04, 2022
Whether you already miss the sun’s bright rays, or can’t wait for some cool, crisp weather and colorful leaves, summer is making way for fall. And the change of seasons
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Common Causes of Gum Disease
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Sep. 27, 2022
Your gums are responsible for a large part of your overall oral health. So keeping them healthy and knowing how to detect gum disease is extremely important.
Since it’s often painless,
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Diastema, or, Mind the Gap!
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Sep. 20, 2022
Diastema is a medical term meaning “space between”—or what the doctor and our team less formally call a gap between the teeth. Such gaps are common for children as they
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