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Trick or Treat? Here Is the Best & Worst Halloween Candy For Your Child’s Teeth

October 14, 2021

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Closeup of plastic jack-o-lantern filled with Halloween candy

With Halloween rapidly approaching, you’re probably spending your free time doing festive things, like putting up spooky décor and helping your child pick out their costume. However, there is no denying what this fang-tastic holiday is really all about: candy. Lots and lots of candy. Unfortunately, these sweet treats can do some serious damage to your child’s teeth, negatively impacting both the look and function of their smile. That’s why we’re sharing a quick candy guide to avoid cavities after Halloween.

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The Truth Behind School Lunches: What You Should and Shouldn’t Pack

September 6, 2021

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a child’s lunch for school

Do you pack your child’s school lunches or do they tend to eat what is provided in the cafeteria? No matter the answer, you should know what they’re consuming and if it’s healthy for their body and smile. Of course, knowing which foods are best and which ones you should have them avoid isn’t always easy. In this article, we’ll look at the healthiest options that will encourage strong teeth and gums as well as the unhealthy foods that can lead to tooth decay and cavities.

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4 Reasons Why Summer Teeth Whitening is Ideal

July 6, 2021

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Person’s smile after receiving teeth whitening

While you’re likely planning a trip this summer and thinking about all the clothing and other necessities you’ll want to bring, have you considered if your smile is looking its best? After all, you’re more than likely going to take photos with friends and family to remember the trip. Having a smile you enjoy showing off can make the experience all that more enjoyable! Today, learn why a dentist suggests getting your teeth whitening treatment now, rather than later in the year.

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3 Reasons You Won’t Want to Wait to Receive Your Dental Implants This Summer

June 7, 2021

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a middle-aged man and woman hugging and smiling after receiving dental implants in Superior

The process of receiving dental implants requires much patience. After all, once they are firmly in place, you’ll be expected to spend 3-6 months recovering at home, making sure your implants fused with your bone tissues. Because of their timeline, many individuals find it difficult to pursue such treatment throughout the busy seasons of fall, winter, and spring. If you want to make sure your smile looks and feels better than ever this next year, here are 3 reasons you won’t want to put off your dental implant surgery this summer.

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Is Ice Cream Bad for Your Teeth? Find Out Here!

May 20, 2021

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Woman smiling outside while avoiding ice cream

Now that summer is just around the corner, you’re probably licking your lips in anticipation of your favorite ice cream. It’s the perfect way to cool off and downright delicious. But did you know that this summer staple is actually bad for your oral health? While it does contain calcium, ice cream puts your smile at risk. Read on to learn more about the ways that ice cream can negatively impact your dental hygiene as well as what you can do to stay healthy and smiling.

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Allergies & Oral Health: The Surprising Connection

April 15, 2021

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Woman in white t-shirt sneezing

Now that it’s April, it’s officially allergy season. This time of the year brings lots of rain and beautiful flowers, but it also increases sniffling, itching, and watery eyes. You may know exactly how your allergies impact your body, but did you know that they can also affect your oral health? Read on to learn how to keep your mouth in tip-top shape even during allergy season.

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Why We Are Grateful for Dental Assistants (& Why You Should Be Too!)

March 2, 2021

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Dental assistant talking to couple in dental office

Whether it’s time for your biannual dental checkup and cleaning, you’re in need of restorative care, or you’re interested in a cosmetic smile upgrade, there is a lot of preparation and work that goes into ensuring your experience is a pleasant one. While creating a seamless, safe, enjoyable dental office is a team effort, there is one teeth-saving, multi-tasking pro that stands out: dental assistants. In fact, the first week of March is dedicated to showing appreciation for all these staff members do! Keep reading to learn a few of their essential responsibilities and how you can show your gratitude.

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Celebrate Heart Health Month By Caring For Your Smile This February!

February 24, 2021

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Woman holding up cutout of red heart

February is filled with red hearts, pink candies, and white flowers – it’s the month of love! But did you know that it is also Heart Health Month? With heart disease being the leading cause of death in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, now is the perfect time to focus on your cardiovascular health. While cleaning up your diet and getting plenty of exercise are the first two to-dos that probably come to mind, getting your oral health in good shape is equally as important. Here’s why!

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Make Flossing More Often Your 2021 New Year’s Resolution!

January 14, 2021

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Woman throwing confetti for her New Year's resolution for more flossingJanuary is a popular time to make New Year’s resolutions, but many of us have trouble following through with them all year long. To successfully achieve your resolutions, it’s important to set reasonable goals and practical habits. So if you’re looking to get healthier or improve yourself this year, why not start with flossing? This may not be your favorite part of your dental routine, but it plays a key role in preventing a wide range of oral health issues. Read on to learn why flossing is so important and a few helpful tips for keeping your New Year’s resolution to floss more in 2021!

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Can Gum Disease Be Cured?

January 6, 2021

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Woman with gum disease touches her jawGum disease is an incredibly common oral health condition. In fact, studies estimate that well over half of the American population has some level of this disease. This widespread problem can be difficult to detect when it first develops, but it can lead to tooth loss and poor overall health if left untreated! Thankfully, gum disease can be reversed if caught early enough. However, waiting too long to take care of your gums could result in permanent damage. Read on to learn more about which stages of gum disease can be “cured” and what you need to do to keep your smile healthy.

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