August 26th, 2020
Nobody likes a dry mouth. It is an uncomfortable and sometimes oddly unexplainable sensation that most people like to avoid. It is not a condition that automatically sends you into a panic about your health, however, a dry mouth can be a bother and something you certainly want to change if possible. So, if you…
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August 26th, 2020
Happy National Dog Day! Dogs have the incredible ability to comfort and support through life’s highs and lows. That’s why this year for National Dog Day, we are excited to introduce you to Kya, our dental assistant, Brittney’s, dog. Life with this friendly and energetic 3-year-old is full of love, affection, and activity. As soon…
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August 12th, 2020
It’s done a wonderful job for you, but after three or four months, the time has come to retire your toothbrush. Bristles that once easily removed food particles and plaque have become frayed and just aren’t as effective. But now that you’re regularly changing out your toothbrush, what to do with those retired brushes besides…
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August 5th, 2020
Unless you're aware of the signs and symptoms of gum disease and how it's caused, it's possible that you may have unknowingly developed it. Often painless, gum disease -- or periodontal disease -- becomes progressively more serious when left untreated. As you learn more about the common causes of gum disease, you'll be better-equipped to…
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