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Avoid Green Teeth On St. Patrick’s Day (And Facts)
This year, lets make it your goal to not have green teeth. Why? Across the country on the day after St. Patrick’s Day, dentists see a 64% increase in emergency dental visits. Saint Patrick's Day in on Sunday, March 17 this year which means it's a full weekend event....
Ease Your Child’s Dental Anxiety
Making sure your child feels comfortable at the dentist is one of the best ways to lay an early foundation of healthy dental habits. We care about kids and their oral health, we try to make everyone comfortable when they're in our office. Why Is My Child Afraid of the...
How to Get Your Kids to Floss
It's tough for kids to remember to floss, especially if brushing their teeth isn't a habit yet. Flossing is important to keep mouths cavity free and help prevent Gingivitis. Continuing with National Children’s Dental Health Month and the slogan this year of “Brush and...
Getting Your Child to Care About Their Teeth
Monkey See, Monkey Do. Parents can help children get a good start on a lifetime of healthy teeth and gums by modeling good behavior, developing good habits at an early age, and scheduling regular dental visits. Continuing with National Children’s Dental Health Month,...
National Children’s Dental Health Month!
The only bad part of it, it's the shortest month of the year. Dental health is so important to us and hopefully to you as well. The American Dental Association (ADA) started celebrating dental health in 1941! It started as a 2 day event but has evolved into National...
Foods That Are Worse for Your Teeth Than Candy
We often think of candy as the most unhealthy junk food but there are others that are actually worse for teeth. We found a list of from Reader's Digest that may shock you. Some of these are indeed healthy for you but bad for your teeth. Unhealthy foods that may...