• FEBRUARY 27, 2019
    Relief for a Burned Mouth

    Relief for a Burned Mouth

    Have ever burned your mouth or tongue by taking a nice big bite out of a hot slice of pizza, sipping a spoonful of boiling soup, fresh off the stove, or perhaps taken a gulp from a cup of scalding coffee or tea? If so, you know how painful that can be. Here’s what you

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    • MAY 3, 2014

    Relationship between frequency of dental visits and likelihood of total tooth loss, by state.

    Good dental care is important. Studies have shown that tooth problems are significant factors in school absence.  http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2014/05/01/chart-if-you-dont-go-to-the-dentist-your-teeth-will-literally-fall-out-of-your-head/  

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    • DECEMBER 17, 2014

    Redheads require 20% more anesthesia

    Did you know that the same genetic trait that gives redheads their hair color also makes them tougher to sedate? On average they require 20% more anesthesia for dental procedures.

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    • SEPTEMBER 16, 2022
    Reasons to Get Invisalign (Besides Straighter Teeth)

    Reasons to Get Invisalign (Besides Straighter Teeth)

    Many people are already aware of Invisalign as a convenient, discreet way to straighten teeth without traditional metal braces. But what if you and your dentist want to correct other issues besides crooked teeth? Fortunately, Invisalign can correct many other bite and alignment issues in addition to giving you a better smile. Invisalign Corrects All

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    • SEPTEMBER 15, 2021
    Protect Your Smile with a Mouthguard

    Protect Your Smile with a Mouthguard

    School has begun. Autumn is starting. Pumpkin spice is sprouting up everywhere. And along with all that comes sports, specifically football and basketball in the fall and winter months. If your child loves sports and will be participating in either a town, city or school team, there will be plenty of chances for injuries. To

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    • APRIL 18, 2013

    Periodontal (Gum) Disease: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

      If you have been told you have periodontal (gum) disease, you’re not alone. Many adults in the U.S. currently have some form of the disease.  Periodontal diseases range from simple gum inflammation to serious disease that results in major damage to the soft tissue and bone that support the teeth. In the worst cases,

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