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When we eat sugary foods, acid is produced by the bad bacteria that lives in our mouth. Brushing your teeth or using mouthwash can eliminate this cavity-causing acid.
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If you brush your teeth incorrectly, it can damage the surface of your teeth and cause further problems. Avoid these four teeth cleaning mistakes:
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February is known as the month of love, and we couldn’t agree more! We love a healthy mouth and healthy teeth. That combination significantly contributes to a person’s overall health-related quality of life. But, if you’re one of the 80 million Americans who suffer from halitosis, also known as bad breath, you probably don’t feel…
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Thanksgiving has passed, and we hope you filled your plate with delicious food and dessert! With the holiday season still in full swing, it’s important to know which foods are safe for your teeth and which foods cause damage. During your holiday celebration, make sure you eat plenty of the following foods to keep your dental health in good shape:
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Each year on the third Thursday of November, the United States celebrates The Great American Smokeout. This celebration is meant to raise awareness about the dangers of smoking, invite smokers to put down their cigarettes, and create a plan of action to quit this dangerous habit. Keep reading to discover how smoking is related to your dental health and the benefits of quitting:
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In less than two weeks, kids of all ages will be knocking on neighbor’s doors hollering, “Trick or treat!” They often end their night with a bucket or pillowcase filled to the brim with candy. Celebrating this holiday with delicious treats is exciting, but make sure your kids are eating the Halloween candy in a way that won’t damage their teeth. Consider these do’s and don’ts tips:
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Did you know that between September 1 and January 1 each year, Americans celebrate eight holidays? That’s a lot of celebrations, get togethers, and delicious food. But, one thing that many people feel during this festive season is holiday stress. Stress is one of many factors that can have a negative effect on your teeth. Consider these tips to eliminate stress and keep your teeth healthy:
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If you’re wondering how to care for your child’s baby teeth, you’re not alone. Moms and dads all over the world are asking questions, researching on the Internet, and wondering how to create good dental habits for their little ones. Fortunately, it’s easier than you think! Consider the following frequently asked questions concerning baby teeth and dental care:
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If you are missing teeth or recently had a tooth extracted, a dental bridge is a great option to fill in the missing space. After this simple procedure, you will be able to talk, eat, and chew like normal. Consider the following frequently asked questions about dental bridges:
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