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Oral Health during Pregnancy
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Mar. 08, 2022
Pregnancy can be one of the most exciting times in a woman’s life, as you eagerly wait for the birth of the new addition. Needless to say, pregnancy comes with
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Good Nutrition Leads to Healthy Mouths
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Mar. 01, 2022
At All Smiles, we know the most common oral health diseases are tooth decay and periodontal disease (or gum disease), and both are among the easiest to prevent. One of
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I chipped a tooth. What can I do?
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Feb. 22, 2022
You just crunched down on a piece of hard food when you suddenly realize there is something hard still in your mouth. Your nightmare is confirmed when you retrieve a
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Anemia and Your Oral Health
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Feb. 15, 2022
One of the most common clues that you might have anemia is found in your smile. If you’ve noticed that your gums are suddenly paler than they used to be,
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The Transformation of Valentine's Day
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Feb. 08, 2022
Did you know the actions leading to the beginnings of Valentine's Day were actually centered on the avoidance of war? A Catholic priest named Valentine defied the orders of the
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February is Heart Month
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Feb. 01, 2022
The American Academy of Periodontology stresses the importance of good oral health since gum disease may be linked to heart disease and stroke. Thus far, no cause-and-effect relationship has been
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Cleaning Your Baby’s Teeth
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Jan. 25, 2022
In the eyes of most parents, nothing is cuter than their baby’s smile. Did you know your little one’s smile (that is, his or her oral health) actually plays a
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The Truth about TMJ
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Jan. 18, 2022
TMJ is the quick way of referring to your Temporomandibular Joint. Pardon the pun, but that’s quite a mouthful! What is this joint, what does it do, and, if your
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I have fluoride toothpaste and fluoridated water; do I need a fluoride treatment?
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Jan. 11, 2022
Fluoride is a naturally found ion with a history of greatly reducing the incidence of tooth decay in children. However, over the past decade, people have increasingly consumed bottled water,
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What Is The Best Age For Orthodontic Treatment?
Author:
All Smiles
updated: Jan. 11, 2022
We're used to seeing teenagers with braces. It's a common occurrence. Did you know that orthodontic care can start much younger than adolescence and be effective well into our golden
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Category: Dental Procedures,  Dental,  Orthodontic Treatment
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Make this the Year You Stop Smoking
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Jan. 04, 2022
It’s a new year, and it couldn’t come fast enough for many of us! Let’s do our part to make this a better year in every way—and you can start
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A Brighter Smile for the New Year
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Dec. 28, 2021
The beginning of a new year is the perfect opportunity for a fresh start for you and your smile. At All Smiles, a brighter smile is quick and easy!
Given the
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Treating Gum Disease with Antibiotics
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Dec. 21, 2021
Why does gum disease develop? Our mouths are home to bacteria, which form a film called plaque. Plaque sticks to the surfaces of our teeth, at the gumline, and can
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Creating a Dental Home
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Dec. 14, 2021
As a parent, you know how important a happy, relaxed atmosphere is when it comes to making your child feel at home. We would like to make our WORTH, Illinois
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‘Tis the Season—for Healthy Dental Choices!
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Dec. 07, 2021
It might be the most wonderful time of the year, but if you’re dashing through the snow to an emergency dental appointment, you’re not feeling very jolly. And post-holiday, no
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Charcoal Toothpaste
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Nov. 30, 2021
Despite the extraordinary claims made for charcoal toothpaste, most dentists think that the accuracy of these claims is a very gray area. So, what is the theory behind using activated
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