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How to Keep Kids Teeth White

Yellow or discolored teeth in children may be a concern for parents, but it’s more common than you might think. While it is generally recommended to wait until 13-14 years of age before having whitening procedures. There are some steps you can take to whiten your kid’s teeth. Talk to your dentist. Before doing anything,…

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4 Questions To Ask Your Dentist

Your dentist appointment isn’t a one-way street. Just like the dentist asks about your hygiene, it’s just as important to ask your dentist questions about your dental health. Whether you go once a year or more often, here are some starter questions to get more out of your next visit. Question: Is there anything else…

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How to Keep Your Teeth White This Summer

It’s never been easier to get your teeth whitened these days. In fact, we offer quick, one-hour teeth whitening right tin your dentist’s office. But once you’ve whitened, how do you keep them sparkling white? Here are some tips just for you. Sip with a straw: When drinking dark beverages, like cranberry juice or soda,…

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When Your Child Fears the Dentist

Getting your kids to brush their teeth can be a challenge at times, but sometimes even more difficult is a trip to the dentist. Fear of the dentist is pretty common for kids, especially for younger ones who can get overwhelmed with all the lights, sounds, smells and tools. Regular checkups and cleanings are as…

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Fluoride Treatment

When you send your child to the dentist, they may receive a fluoride treatment. Or your dentist may recommend a fluoride toothpaste or rinse. But why, when the water we drink also contains fluoride? In fact, fluoride is a mineral that occurs naturally in water and also in many foods. It is also found in…

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The Holiday Guide to Dental Emergencies

Having a dental emergency is never easy, and when it happens over the holidays it can be especially stressful. But being prepared with the right information can make the whole experience better for everyone. First of all, know your dentist’s holiday schedule. Some accidents may be safe to treat after your dentist is back in…

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Use It, Don’t Lose It.

Unlike a dog, dental benefits do not roll over. That’s because most dental insurance plans are on a calendar year. So, at midnight December 31, any benefits left on the table will disappear like Cinderella at the ball. Unless you actually like throwing money away, it’s time to call your dentist (or find one fast),…

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What Should I Know About Fluoride?

When you send your child to the dentist, they may receive a fluoride treatment. Or your dentist may recommend a fluoride toothpaste or rinse. But why, when the water we drink also contains fluoride? In fact, fluoride is a mineral that occurs naturally in water and also in many foods. It is also found in…

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Get Kids Excited For Brushing And Flossing

There are certainly easier things do to than getting kids excited about brushing and flossing. Quantum physics for example. But it’s not as impossible as it sounds. The trick is to find the right balance between fun and function. They have to brush and floss, but helping them have a little fun along the way…

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Your Toothbrush’s Lifespan

Replace toothbrushes at least every 3-4 months. And if you’ve only had your toothbrush for 1 month, and you have a cold or sinus infection, throw it away. There is no reason to re-infect yourself from using this toothbrush. Throwing your toothbrush out after 3 months seems like a short time, but think of the…

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