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Save Money Through Regular Dental Care

January 14, 2020

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teeth holding moneyIf you’re like most people, you probably look for areas in your life where you can save a buck or two. While you shop the best deals and only buy the necessities, you might also skip routine dental care to save money. Often, it’s thought you don’t need to see your dentist until after a problem arises despite the American Dental Association recommending a cleaning and checkup at least twice a year. If you’re among those who don’t visit their dentist regularly to cut costs, did you know you’re actually increasing your dental expenses? Although semi-annual appointments may seem like a hassle, they provide a valuable savings opportunity.
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4 Ways to Keep Your Oral Health a Priority Throughout the Holidays

December 20, 2019

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a couple laughing and smiling while outside during the holidays The holidays can be a hard time to try and stick to a routine. When cookies, candy, and an array of sweet treats fill the home, you can forget about trying to lose weight. But what about keeping your teeth and gums clean? Regular brushing and flossing are imperative in order to keep decay and disease from overtaking your smile, so if you want to have a beautiful smile when 2020 arrives, let an emergency dentist share 4 ways you can keep your oral health a priority this holiday season. (more…)

3 Tips to Fight Winter Colds & Keep Your Teeth Healthy

December 7, 2019

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Woman suffering from coldWith winter weather fast approaching, cold and flu season is sure to not be far behind. From consuming extra orange juice for a vitamin C boost to keeping cough drops in one’s purse or at the office, everyone has steps they take to ward off or treat cold and flu symptoms.

However, have you ever considered the impact common cold and flu remedies have on your teeth and gums? It is important not to risk your oral health when fighting off a sore throat, headache or cough. Here are 3 tips from a dentist to help you manage any cold or flu symptoms this winter without compromising your oral health. (more…)

6 Halloween Candy Tips To Help Your Kids Avoid Cavities

October 20, 2019

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Candy corn for HalloweenChildren everywhere look forward to Halloween all year for the costumes, pumpkin-carving and, most of all, big bags of candy. Unfortunately, all that candy can wreak havoc on their teeth and lead to major cavities. And it’s safe to say that Halloween is scary enough without a trip to the dentist! In this blog, you’ll get 6 Halloween candy tips that will help your kids enjoy their holiday while staying cavity-free.

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Are Hot Drinks Bad for Your Teeth? A Dentist Explains the Facts

September 23, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — kesslerpark @ 10:45 pm

A woman drinking from a mug.

With September already coming to an end, it’s only going to get cooler moving forward. As a result, you’ll likely be more enticed to pick up a hot cup of coffee on the way to work or pour yourself some hot tea on your day off. But have you ever stopped to think what damage that beverage could be doing to your enamel? Have you ever asked yourself if hot drinks are bad for your teeth? If not, you’ll want to listen to the facts coming from a dentist. Doing so could save your enamel and prevent teeth sensitivity later.

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Back to School Season: Check a Dental Visit Off Your Kid’s List

August 20, 2019

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Boy smiling

 

The end of summer is swiftly approaching, which means that you’re probably getting your kids ready for a successful schoolyear. From new clothes to notebooks and folders, there’s many boxes to check on your son or daughter’s back to school list. However, there’s one important item that you maybe forgetting—a summer dental visit. Keep reading to learn why it’s beneficial to schedule a visit with your family dentist before the summer is over!

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4 Tips to Avoid an Emergency Trip to the Dentist

July 26, 2019

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woman boxing glove

When you’re a parent, you always want what’s best for your child, and that includes what’s best for their teeth. You want to avoid having a dental emergency because it can scare your little one, and you don’t want them to grow up being terrified of the dentist! Let’s talk about 4 ways you can prevent having to make an extra trip to your emergency dentist’s office.

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An Implant Dentist Busts 4 Myths About Dental Implants

June 25, 2019

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diagram of dental implant

You’re missing a few teeth, and it has made an impact on your life. It’s harder to chew some of your favorite foods like steak. You’re more self-conscious of the gaps in your smile. You want to replace those missing teeth, but you’re not sure whether to choose dental implants, bridges, or dentures. You’ve heard some awful rumors about implants, so you’re hesitant to choose them. However, most of the negative things you’ve heard are just myths. An implant dentist is here to disprove 4 myths about dental implants.

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Your Dentist Suggests Oral Health Habits You Should Start Implementing

June 2, 2019

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a woman flossing her teethDo you regularly brush and floss your teeth? If so, that’s great! Your dentist will most certainly be glad to hear you’re practicing these good oral hygiene habits at home. But what about your diet? Are you eating the right foods? Do you drink enough water? In addition to the daily morning and nighttime rituals, there are other ways to improve your oral health. Take a look at some of the following suggestions and begin implementing them to maintain healthy teeth and gums.   (more…)

Find Out How Gum Disease Can Be Linked to Poor Heart Health

May 3, 2019

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a person holding a heart with a heartbeat line going through itYou’ve eaten dinner, enjoyed a nice, relaxing evening on the couch watching television, and now it’s time for bed. You can barely keep your eyes open, so you make the decision to skip out, again, on brushing and flossing your teeth. This continual avoidance can allow bacteria and plaque to build up around your gum line and turn into gum disease. It can also allow that same bacteria to burrow holes into your teeth and create cavities. While it is damaging your oral health, you might be surprised to learn it can also have a negative impact on your heart health.

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