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Beat Your Teeth’s Aging Process
Ahh, the aging process. We as men and women are openly embracing hair color, wrinkle creams, and other lotions and potions along with diet and exercise to push off the natural signs of age. But what are you doing to help not let the sign of age show on your teeth?
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No Fool Fun Facts for April
April Fools Day is Here!
In celebration here are fabulous fun facts - no fooling!
Here Are 10 Fun Dental Facts
If you’ve been using floss daily, by the end of the year the total length will be the perimeter of a baseball diamond! Is your floss going to make it to home plate?
Because birds lack teeth, many ...
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The Red Light – Green Light On Brushing
Learning to drive a car and learning how to swing a golf club is a great achievement but the mastering comes from being able to do so with muscle memory. Brushing our teeth is another skill that we learn to do from a very early age. This good habit is easy but can easy fall into a routine ...
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Healthy Teeth For Your Whole Family
Do not forget that your furry four legged members of your family need to brush their teeth too! That’s right! Your pets need their teeth taken care of too!
While their teeth don’t require quite as much attention as ours do, your pet’s teeth still need a little tender loving care to keep them healthy.
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Can I Catch A Cavity?
We have heard of catching a cold; but have you heard of catching a cavity?
The fact of the matter is that the cavity-causing bacteria can be passed from person-to-person too!
What Causes Cavities?
While sugary treats often take the blame for causing cavities, the real culprits for tooth decay are bacteria. Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus sobrinus are bacteria ...
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