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June is National Smile Month: Show off your smile!
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Anonymous
posted: Jun. 06, 2023.
The community health awareness group Oral Health America has reported that 82 percent of adults are unaware of the role that infectious bacteria can play in tooth decay or cavities,
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The Science of Sugar
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Anonymous
posted: May 30, 2023.
Some languages have many different words for love. Some have many different words for snow. One language even has different words for a tasty layered sandwich. Is that a hoagie
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Memorial Day and Getting Ready for Summer
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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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Chipped Your Tooth? Now What?
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Anonymous
posted: May 16, 2023.
Accidents happen. Next time you’ll wear your mouthguard when you skateboard, never use your teeth to open anything, and carefully step away from your grandmother’s hard candy dish. But what
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Make Tooth Brushing Fun
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Anonymous
posted: May 09, 2023.
The best brushing routine for parent and child is two minutes of gentle brushing in the morning and two in the evening. But if the longest four minutes of your
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Summer is Almost Here: Tips for a bright, white smile!
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Anonymous
posted: May 02, 2023.
Summer is almost here, which means a season full of vacations, adventures and great memories is just around the corner for our patients at Asghar Kazemifar, D.D.S., P.C.. Everyone wants
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Xerostomia: Big Word, Common Problem
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Anonymous
posted: Apr. 25, 2023.
Xerostomia might sound like a serious and rare condition, but it’s more common than you think. If you’ve been feeling like your mouth is constantly dry, you may already be
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Every Day is Earth Day
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Anonymous
posted: Apr. 18, 2023.
During the early days of the environmental awareness movement, those who demonstrated against pollution, toxic chemicals, and the general public health were known as hippies. The early 1970s were a
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Why Are My Child’s Baby Teeth So White?
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Anonymous
posted: Apr. 11, 2023.
One of the most charming aspects of your baby’s beautiful smile is his brilliantly white teeth. But now that his adult teeth are coming in, the difference in color is
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April is National Facial Protection Month
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Anonymous
posted: Apr. 04, 2023.
The Importance of Facial Protection
Americans from all walks of life should mark April as National Facial Protection Month on their calendars. The American Association of Pediatric Dentistry, Academy for Sports
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Be Good to Your Gums
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Anonymous
posted: Mar. 28, 2023.
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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Improve Your Overall Health with Regular Cleanings
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Anonymous
posted: Mar. 21, 2023.
It’s common knowledge that you should get your teeth cleaned every six months. But do you know why that timing is crucial? Studies have shown that your oral health connects
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Going Green for St. Patrick’s Day?
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Anonymous
posted: Mar. 14, 2023.
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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March is National Nutrition Month!
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Anonymous
posted: Mar. 07, 2023.
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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Mall Whitening: Why You Shouldn’t
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Anonymous
posted: Feb. 28, 2023.
A shopping mall is a great place to get lots of errands done in one trip. Department stores, clothing boutiques, specialty shops? So many tempting options all in one place.
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Dental X-Rays: Are They Safe?
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Anonymous
posted: Feb. 21, 2023.
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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