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It's a Wrap: Ending the year with a smile!
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Anonymous
posted: Dec. 26, 2023.
People have been ushering in the New Year for centuries but it became an official holiday in 1582 when Pope George XIII declared January 1st to be the day on
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Oral Health Concerns for Teens
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Anonymous
posted: Dec. 19, 2023.
You have a lot more freedom as a teenager than you did as a young child. You also have a lot more responsibilities, and one of your jobs is to
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Four Tips for Soothing a Toothache
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Dec. 12, 2023.
Whether it’s a dull and throbbing ache or a sharp pain, toothaches can come in many different forms. Chances are you’ve had the discomforting experience once or twice in your
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Happy Holidays! Healthy Holidays!
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Anonymous
posted: Dec. 05, 2023.
It’s the holiday season! With so much to do and so much going on, you want to be at your best. We have some ideas to help make your season
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Baby Teeth and Cavities
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Nov. 28, 2023.
We know how frustrating it can be to discover your child has one or more cavities when you come to visit Cipriani Dental Associates. There are several ways to prevent
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Thanksgiving in North America
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Nov. 21, 2023.
Thanksgiving marks the start to the holidays; a season filled with feasting, indulging, and spending time with family and friends are always special. Thanksgiving is a holiday meant for giving
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Carbs and Cavities
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Nov. 14, 2023.
The Good News
Carbohydrates are one of the body’s essential macronutrients (along with protein and fat). We use carbs to convert the food we eat into energy. How does this work?
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Cold Comfort
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Nov. 07, 2023.
The sounds of the season are filling the air—falling leaves rustling along the sidewalk, football cheers, holiday greetings—and the coughs and sneezes of your fellow sufferers. Yes, it’s cold and
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Diabetes and Dental Care
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Oct. 31, 2023.
When most people think of complications of diabetes, they think of an increased risk of blindness, limb amputation, heart disease, and neuropathy. However, the doctor and our team want you
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DIY Cures for Bad Breath
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Oct. 24, 2023.
Are you afraid to open your mouth because you have bad breath? You’re not alone bad breath or Halitosis happens to everyone, at one time or another. If you have
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Five Tips for Taking Tots to the Dentist
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Oct. 17, 2023.
Toddlers are notoriously balky about strangers. But their first dental visit should not be cause for fear and tears. Nor should you assume that getting your toddler to Cipriani Dental
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Periodontal Disease Associated with Cardiovascular Risk
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Oct. 10, 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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Fall’s in the Air? Think Fall Dental Care
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Oct. 03, 2023.
Whether you already miss the sun’s bright rays, or can’t wait for some cool, crisp weather and colorful leaves, summer is making way for fall. And the change of seasons
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What are dental sealants, who should get them, and how long do they last?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Sep. 26, 2023.
Dental sealants are an excellent way to protect children’s teeth from tooth decay by coating them with a thin plastic material. Their teeth look and feel like normal, but they
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Fluoride Treatment: Do You Need One?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Sep. 19, 2023.
Over the past decade, most people have been ingesting less and less fluoride. This is not such a great trend, since fluoride has a history of successfully reducing tooth decay
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What exactly is a cavity?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Sep. 12, 2023.
We all know how discouraging can be it to hear you have a dental cavity. Knowing how cavities form can help you prevent them from popping up in your mouth.
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