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Football Season? Practice Dental Defense
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Sep. 05, 2023.
It’s finally football season, and whether you’re on the field, at the game, or watching at home with friends, it’s time to work on some defensive dental strategies.
Taking the Field
If
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Labor Day: Our favorite holiday to rest!
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Aug. 29, 2023.
Labor Day, celebrated on the first Monday each September here in the United States, is a holiday devoted to the American working community. The purpose of the holiday is honoring
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Can You Stop a Cavity Before It Starts?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Aug. 22, 2023.
You’re busy getting ready for your day, and of course you’re starting your day off right by looking after your dental health. A two-minute brushing, some careful flossing, and—wait, is
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Educational and Entertaining Enamel Experiments
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Aug. 15, 2023.
Let’s talk about the science of our teeth for a moment. Our enamel has a very high mineral content, making it extremely strong. In fact, enamel just happens to be
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I drink a lot of coffee. Could it be hurting my smile?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Aug. 08, 2023.
At Chris Nichols Dental PLLC, we know most of our patients enjoy a cup of coffee or two throughout the day. But what many of you don’t know is that
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Aging and Oral Health
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Aug. 01, 2023.
As you age, it becomes even more important to take good care of your teeth and dental health. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately one-fourth of
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Five Reasons for Your Bad Breath
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jul. 25, 2023.
Bad breath, or halitosis, is probably not a matter of life or death. But it can make you feel self-conscious and have a negative impact on your life. The majority
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Suffer from Dental Anxiety? Not a Problem.
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jul. 18, 2023.
If you suffer from dental anxiety, we understand that paying a visit to our office can seem like a nearly impossible mission. Regardless of what the root of that anxiety
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I don't brush while I'm at work. Should I?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jul. 11, 2023.
Yes, absolutely. A recent survey by Oral-B® reveals that despite knowing that a healthy, good-looking smile affects not only their personal wellness but their professional image as well, very few
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Happy Fourth of July!
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jul. 04, 2023.
Happy Independence Day from the doctor and team! The Fourth of July celebrations in America may have changed a lot over the years, but there is no doubt that we
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My child has canker sores! How can I help?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jun. 27, 2023.
According to the American Association of Pediatric Density, roughly one in five children suffers from canker sores. Canker sores are small sores that appear inside the cheeks, on the lips,
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Weighing the Facts about DIY Scaling
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jun. 20, 2023.
The dental section of your local drugstore or favorite online site offers more dental tools for home care than ever before. Little angled mirrors. Tongue scrapers. Gum stimulators. Interproximal brushes.
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Top Reasons People Choose Veneers
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jun. 13, 2023.
Dental veneers are a way to correct and transform your smile by using “contact lens”-thin shells of porcelain or ceramic material and bonding them to the front of your teeth.
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Water Features
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jun. 06, 2023.
Heading for the beach! Hiking to the lake! Keeping cool with a tall, frosty glass of ice water in a foreign bistro, or taking a refreshing gulp from the fountain
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When to Begin Dental Care for Your Baby
Author:
Anonymous
posted: May 30, 2023.
Children’s oral health differs from the needs of adults in many ways. It’s vital for you to understand what your child needs to keep his or her teeth healthy. the
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Memorial Day and Getting Ready for Summer
Author:
Anonymous
posted: May 23, 2023.
Memorial Day didn't become an official holiday until 1971, but Americans started gathering annually in the spring to remember those who lost their lives in war during the 1860s, right
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