At Ryan Rinke D.D.S., we know the most common oral health diseases are tooth decay and periodontal disease (or gum disease), and both are among the easiest to prevent. One
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Good Nutrition Leads to Healthy Mouths
posted: Mar. 07, 2023.
At Ryan Rinke D.D.S., we know the most common oral health diseases are tooth decay and periodontal disease (or gum disease), and both are among the easiest to prevent. One
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Common Emergency Care Visits: Toothaches and Abscesses
posted: Feb. 28, 2023.
You never know when a dental problem may arise. Unfortunately, they don’t necessarily occur during office hours. the doctor can provide you with the proper information and treatment options to
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Using Sippy Cups Successfully
posted: Feb. 21, 2023.
Congratulations! Your child is beginning to leave her bottle behind and has started to use her first sippy cup. And the best training cup is one that makes the transition
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The Origins of Valentine's Day
posted: Feb. 14, 2023.
When we think of Valentine’s Day, we think of cards, flowers, and chocolates. We think of girlfriends celebrating being single together and couples celebrating their relationship. We think of all
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Periodontal Disease Associated with Cardiovascular Risk
posted: Feb. 07, 2023.
We all know that brushing your teeth and flossing regularly keeps your smile sparkly and bright, but did you realize that cleaning your teeth can actually help your heart? Recent
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What are Sealants?
posted: Jan. 31, 2023.
Sealants offer many benefits, but the best is their ability to protect your molars. Molars are full of small caverns that can be the perfect breeding ground for tooth decay
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Three Must-Have Dental Treatments
posted: Jan. 24, 2023.
There are numerous options for dental treatments out there, so how do you choose which are right for you? Our experts at Ryan Rinke D.D.S. have handpicked the three must-have
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Root Cavities
posted: Jan. 17, 2023.
When we don’t keep up with our dental hygiene, plaque buildup can result in three kinds of cavities. Pit and fissure cavities are found on the tops of molars, where
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Should You Get Dental Veneers?
posted: Jan. 10, 2023.
Dental veneers are a popular treatment to improve the appearance of your smile. the doctor and our team want to help you understand whether this dental option is right for
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Tooth Protection and Winter Sports
posted: Jan. 03, 2023.
Just because it’s cold out there doesn’t mean you’ll give up keeping fit and active! Winter is the season for some of our favorite team sporting activities, and when you’re
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Things You Probably Didn’t Know About New Year's Eve
posted: Dec. 27, 2022.
It’s no secret that New Year’s Eve is one of the most widely celebrated holidays in the world. the doctor and our team love it too. It’s a fresh start,
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Implants: Why it's important to replace missing teeth
posted: Dec. 20, 2022.
The average adult has 32 teeth, a combination of molars, canines, and incisors. By middle age, however, most adults are missing at least one tooth due to an injury, decay,
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Wiggle Room
posted: Dec. 13, 2022.
When you’re pregnant, you expect physical changes. That’s part of the excitement of the journey! What isn’t expected—and not nearly as exciting—is when your familiar smile seems to be changing
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Caring for Your Night Guard
posted: Dec. 06, 2022.
You might have experienced painful morning headaches. Or have a partner or housemate who begged you to please keep those grinding noises down at night. Or perhaps you were unhappily
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When Is a “Cavity” Not a Cavity?
posted: Nov. 29, 2022.
Is this a trick question? After all, you probably already know quite a lot about cavities:
It all begins when bacteria-filled plaque sticks to teeth and starts to attack enamel. How?
Because
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Thanksgiving
posted: Nov. 22, 2022.
At Ryan Rinke D.D.S., we love to celebrate the holidays with vigor! the doctor would love to share some unique ways of celebrating Thanksgiving from beyond the New Baltimore, Michigan
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