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The Healthy Smile Diet

The Healthy Smile Diet

There is real science to why sugar is bad for your teeth. Sugar might be the most damaging thing of all. It combines with bacteria inside your mouth to make acid. And that acid is where the real problem lies. It attacks your teeth. And those attacks weaken the tooth...

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Tips to Stop Easter Candy Cavity

Tips to Stop Easter Candy Cavity

$2.26 Billion of Easter Candy Bought 87% of parents will buy or make Easter baskets for their children—and 81% will then proceed to steal candy from them according to Infoplease.com. That's a lot of candy! Keep your kid's (and your) teeth cavity free this Easter....

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Family Dentist vs. Pediatric Dentist

Family Dentist vs. Pediatric Dentist

Which One is Best for Your Child? Choosing a Family Dentist or a Pediatric Dentist can be difficult. A common question people ask is, “Should I take my child to a family dentist or a pediatric dentist?” If you’re looking for a good dentist for your child, there are...

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Make Time to Schedule a Dentist Appointment!

Make Time to Schedule a Dentist Appointment!

Planning a dental appointment for yourself is a piece of cake, you pick the day and time that works best and you go about your day. Planning for your child can be a bit trickier.  We are going to give you some tips and suggestions that may make the process a bit...

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Top 10 Facts About Children’s Oral Health

Top 10 Facts About Children’s Oral Health

How much do you know about your children's oral health? Test what you know and learn a couple of things that will help keep your kid's smile big and healthy. 4. Tooth decay is by far the most common oral childhood disease. It is five times more common in children than...

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Should You Pull Out that Loose Tooth?

Should You Pull Out that Loose Tooth?

It's an exciting time for kids, Their "big" teeth are finally coming in. We know it's coming, we've been there. Starting around age 6 with the front teeth, or incisors, and continuing through about age 12 when the molars are finally replaced, we know our kids are...

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