Posted January 25, 2021
3 Minute Read: In early 2020, the United States projected that 53,260 people would receive an oral cancer diagnosis this year. These numbers are staggering; however, oral cancer is one of the most preventable forms of cancer and treatable if caught early. Here are simple steps patients can take to help avoid oral cancer. 1. […]
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Posted July 17, 2020
2½ Minute Read: The advent of the internet and the new speeds at which information has spread to the general public has created a scientific awakening of sorts. This is certainly true with details about your oral health and how it can impact your overall wellness. The average dental patient may have caught a television […]
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Posted May 14, 2020
3 Minute Read: While dental visits can be intimidating for children, they are necessary. According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and the American Dental Association, children need to see a dentist as soon as the first teeth come in—which should come before the age of one or two. Introducing your children to a […]
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Posted December 16, 2019
2 Minute Read: No holiday celebration is complete without a repertoire of timeless comfort foods and drinks to keep things merry. But many beloved holiday culinary classics can become dental nightmares once the carols are over, leaving behind long-term oral health problems. Here are 7 foods you’re better off skipping (or at least eating in […]
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Posted October 23, 2019
3 Minute Read: When a woman is pregnant, it is understandable that she wants to take every precaution imaginable to care for her baby’s health and her own. Although avoiding the dentist may sound appealing, routine dental visits during your pregnancy are critical to ensuring optimal health for yourself and your baby. “Although avoiding the […]
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