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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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Brushing Tips for Kids
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jan. 18, 2022.
You’re all set for your happy morning and nighttime ritual. You’ve provided your son with his favorite action hero toothbrush and your daughter with her favorite flavored toothpaste. You’ve gotten
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Anemia and Your Oral Health
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jan. 11, 2022.
One of the most common clues that you might have anemia is found in your smile. If you’ve noticed that your gums are suddenly paler than they used to be,
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Tooth Protection and Winter Sports
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jan. 04, 2022.
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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Healthy Resolutions for Healthy Teeth
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Dec. 28, 2021.
Every January 1st, you have your resolutions ready. No more nail biting. Lose ten pounds. Stop smoking. None of us are happy about those annoying bad habits we’ve picked up
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Aging and Dental Health
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Dec. 21, 2021.
What’s life like for the average 60-year-old today? It’s complicated! We travel. Or we work out. Or we relax with friends. We pursue favorite hobbies or we develop new ones.
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Be Good to Your Gums
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Dec. 14, 2021.
You brush and floss thoroughly twice a day. You have regular checkups. Everything seems fine on the periodontal radar. Sometimes, however, even healthy gums can become sensitive and irritated. Is
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‘Tis the Season—for Healthy Dental Choices!
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Dec. 07, 2021.
It might be the most wonderful time of the year, but if you’re dashing through the snow to an emergency dental appointment, you’re not feeling very jolly. And post-holiday, no
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Whitening Teeth with Braces
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Nov. 30, 2021.
Now that you are working hard to improve your dental health and appearance with your braces, it might seem like a logical time to whiten your teeth as well. But
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Thanksgiving in North America
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Nov. 23, 2021.
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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Four Great Additions to Your Dental-Healthy Diet
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Nov. 16, 2021.
Calcium from dairy products for strong bones and teeth? Check. Vitamin C from fruits and vegetables for gum health? Check. Protein from lean meats, eggs, and fish to create, maintain,
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Implants: Why it's important to replace missing teeth
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Nov. 09, 2021.
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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