The Crucial Role of Healthy Gums in a Beautiful Smile

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September marks National Gum Care Month, a perfect opportunity to shine a spotlight on the often-overlooked hero of oral health—your gums. Healthy gums are more than just a backdrop for your teeth; they are the cornerstone of a strong, radiant smile. This month finds us exploring why gum health is so vital and how you… Read more »

Successful Back-to-School Dental Prep For People Of All Ages

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As the back-to-school season approaches, many people of all ages gear up and get ready for a new academic year filled with opportunities and challenges. However, maintaining a healthy smile is crucial for confidence and overall well-being. Whether for an elementary student, a middle schooler, a teenager or an adult, here are some essential tips… Read more »

Your Gum Health Is As Important as Your Teeth for a Healthy Mouth and Body

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February isn’t just the month when we celebrate all things love; it’s also Gum Disease Awareness Month. Why not show your gums some love? Because your gum health is vital for a healthy smile (and body). Gum disease is linked to Alzheimer’s, cardiovascular disease, pneumonia, coronary artery disease, diabetes, liver cancer and rheumatoid arthritis. Our… Read more »

This New Year, Resolve To Limit Your Alcohol Intake and Boost Your Oral Health All Year Round!

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January 1st is the beginning of healthy resolutions for many people. And while ringing in the new year with alcohol is often traditional, it’s also no surprise that it is commonly referred to as National Hangover Day after all those New Year’s Eve toasts. While alcohol consumption can make an occasion more festive and enjoyable,… Read more »

This American Diabetes Month, We Have Some Tips To Protect Your Teeth and Gums! 

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November isn’t just Thanksgiving: It’s also National Diabetes Month. This disease affects around 37 million Americans, including adults and young people. Oral health is closely linked to health issues, including diabetes, and vice versa. Along with your primary care doctor and other specialists, your health care team should also include your dentist!     People with diabetes… Read more »

National Dental Hygiene Month Is This October and Our Dental Hygienists Have Some Fang-tastic Tips!

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A healthy, appealing smile starts with a clean mouth. October is National Dental Hygiene Month, where we honor our hard-working, dedicated dental hygienists and the care they provide to protect your smile! Their goal is simple: helping you achieve greater oral health by helping you keep away cavities and gum disease. A Dental Hygienist’s Typical… Read more »