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Tooth Decay in Toddlers
Baby teeth perform an essential role in the development of adult teeth. If your toddler develops tooth decay, they may lose teeth too early. Remaining healthy teeth may shift, leaving less room for adult teeth to come in. Moreover, failure to treat toddler tooth decay...
The difference between Plaque and Tartar
Your teeth are covered by enamel, which makes them hard, durable, and able to handle wear and tear for many years. However, by allowing plaque to build up and harden on your tooth enamel, you increase the risk of developing tartar and associated oral health issues....
Your Health Insurance and Dental Benefits: Use or Lose?
2022 is just around the corner and many people have only a few short months to make the most of a year’s worth of health insurance and dental benefits. You’ve worked hard to earn your coverage and it’s there to help you maintain good health, so why not use it?...
How Sugar Affects Your Teeth and Gums
We all know that sugar is bad for us, yet we continue to consume it. Perhaps it’s an addiction, or lack of self-control. Or perhaps sugar has a sneaky way of hiding in foods that we assume are healthy choices, like low-fat yogurt, granola, fruit juices and even...
PRR vs. Sealants: Stay ahead of problem areas or decay
All parents want their children to have a healthy and beautiful smile! That’s why we encourage home care complimented with regular check-ups. We want to help you stay well ahead of any possible problem areas or decay. But, there are some natural issues that even a...
Vitamins & Minerals for Optimal Health: Teeth & Gums
The human body needs a wide range of vitamins and minerals to maintain optimal health. Since your physical well-being is linked directly to your oral health, it’s essential to understand the critical role nutrients and vitamins play in supporting healthy gums....
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