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Dental X-Rays: Are They Safe?
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Anonymous
posted: May 10, 2022.
X-rays have been a function of dental healthcare for a long time. That in and of itself should be good news, because it means we've had plenty of time to
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Wishing all our moms a happy Mother’s Day!
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Anonymous
posted: May 03, 2022.
"Motherhood: All love begins and ends there." - Robert Browning
We would like to take this moment to thank all the great moms out there for being so great during their
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We are committed to your oral health!
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Apr. 26, 2022.
Dental visits are often negatively associated with discomfort in many people’s minds. But at Bennett Family Dental, the doctor and our team have created an atmosphere focused on dispelling those
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Earth Day
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Apr. 19, 2022.
The idea for Earth Day was the brainchild of Gaylord Nelson, a senator from Wisconsin. He envisioned an Earth Day that would be a kind of environmental teach-in. The first
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Is there a correlation between my dental and cardiovascular health?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Apr. 12, 2022.
YES! Studies have shown a correlation between gum disease and heart disease, underscoring the importance of good oral health care. Cardiovascular disease remains American’s leading killer, claiming more lives than
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This April, Let’s Celebrate National Facial Protection Month!
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Apr. 05, 2022.
Poor April. While other months celebrate romance, or giving thanks, or costumes and candy, April has—April Fool’s Day and a tax deadline. We might be forgiven for thinking these two
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The ABCs of Vitamin C
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Mar. 29, 2022.
A as in Ascorbic Acid
Ascorbic acid is just another name for vitamin C, which is one of the so-called “essential nutrients.” These are nutrients that are necessary for our bodies
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Root Cavities
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Mar. 22, 2022.
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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Going Green for St. Patrick’s Day?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Mar. 15, 2022.
Happily for all of us who like to celebrate with friends and family, there’s no need to be Irish to enjoy St. Patrick’s Day. Every March 17th, many of us
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Post Oral Surgery: Signs of Infection
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Mar. 08, 2022.
Oral surgery can be intimidating, especially if you show any signs of an infection afterwards. the doctor and our team want you to be informed about what to watch for
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March is National Nutrition Month!
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Mar. 01, 2022.
While you don’t have to wait to start eating right, March is the month the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics asks everyone to pay special attention to what goes into
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Should Adults Continue Fluoride Treatments?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Feb. 22, 2022.
Many adults wonder if they should continue to receive fluoride treatments. Our team at Bennett Family Dental wants to set the record straight about the usefulness of fluoride treatment for
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What is a crown?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Feb. 15, 2022.
the doctor and our team at Bennett Family Dental hear this question all the time. Millions of people have dental crowns that artificially restore the chewing surface of a tooth.
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Valentine's Day History
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Feb. 08, 2022.
Valentine’s Day is best known as a celebration of love in all its forms. Pink hearts, red roses, and cute greeting cards adorn every surface you see. What many people
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February is Heart Month
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Feb. 01, 2022.
The American Academy of Periodontology stresses the importance of good oral health since gum disease may be linked to heart disease and stroke. Thus far, no cause-and-effect relationship has been
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Best Ways to Prevent Bad Breath
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jan. 25, 2022.
Nobody likes bad breath, and although it can sometimes be difficult to tell if you have it, it is always better to practice good oral health than risk having a
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