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Nasal Breathing Combats Tooth Decay
Over 4 years ago a patient came into our practice with the chief concern of multiple areas of decay. After their initial exam with Dr....
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I Am 35 Weeks Pregnant and I Do Not Have Bleeding Gums!!!
We often hear from our expectant and post partum mothers that they experience bleeding and gum inflammation during pregnancy. Many women even believe that they are doomed to have decay and inflamed gums during pregnancy.
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BANA-Zyme Testing
The BANA-Zyme Test System is a chairside test that provides rapid, in office results to the patient. We utilize the test when the patient presents with periodontal disease or symptoms of periodontal disease.
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We Check a Patient’s Blood Pressure Because…..
The mouth and teeth are connected to the rest of the body. Having high blood pressure is extremely dangerous. Elevated blood pressure should not be normalized or down played because it can be life threatening.
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COVID Gave Us an Opportunity to Polish Out a Misunderstanding
Of all of the safety measures we implemented, not polishing teeth at the end of a hygiene appointment was the one that made the largest impact on our patients.
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The Boulders in Your Mouth
A tooth suddenly breaking doesn’t have to be a common occurrence.
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Prepare to Eliminate Chaos and Save Time
Owning your time eliminates chaos and stress. Owning your time means that you are managing your time so that your specific, individual needs are met. Owning your time means that you are prepared. It means that you are setting boundaries and creating expectations for yourself and the people that you interact with. It also means that you are holding yourself and the people you interact with accountable for respecting those boundaries.
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We Want Your Children to Fall in Love with a Healthy Lifestyle
We love what we do and we love working with families to create a lifetime of health for their children. This February give your child the gift of an educational dental exam.
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Creating a Foundation for Change and New Habits
In our office, we consider ourselves to be a group of driven, goal oriented women and despite our best efforts we still struggle to create change and follow through sometimes. We have huge ideas, big dreams, and a long list of things we’d like to accomplish, however sometimes we struggle to know where to start.
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Watch Guard Hygienists Protect You from Periodontal Disease
Visiting your dental hygienist every six months is a recommendation primarily determined by the health of your gums, not necessarily how white your teeth look.
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A Deeper Look Inside Your Mouth
Though we teach patients how to keep their mouths healthy and how to remove the bacteria found on their slide, there are times that the bacteria persists and continues to infect the patient’s mouth and their overall health. For this reason, we will continue to monitor oral bacteria at each appointment even after patients commit to prioritizing their oral health.
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Preventative Care and Pink Teeth
The minimum number of thorough cleanings you need per year is 365!
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New Castle Dental Sets Oral Health and Wellness Goals
People set goals in all areas of their lives, with health and fitness goals being among the most common. Your teeth and mouth are directly connected to your success in achieving your health and fitness goals and these goals set the stage for goal setting with your providers in the dental office.
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Dental Insurance: The Real Life Application of a Mathematics Word Problem
After spending the last few years behind the front desk and on the phone holding to speak to insurance representatives, I’ve learned the ins and outs of the dental insurance world.
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Good Luck or Good Lifestyle?
The more time you spend caring for your teeth and gums at home the more “good luck” you will have at your dental exams!
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What Are My Risk Factors During Pregnancy?
Neglected oral hygiene and the hormonal changes during pregnancy increase risk to oral disease.
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