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7 of the Strangest Oral Health Problems Out There
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7 of the Strangest Oral Health Problems Out There

 

Usually when you make a dental appointment, it’s for a cleaning or a toothache – but did you know that your dentist is also able to identify unusual oral health issues?

 

If you have symptoms of any of these seven problems, schedule a visit to your dentist’s office to receive treatment.…

9 Remedies You Can Use to Whiten Your Teeth
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9 Remedies You Can Use to Whiten Your Teeth

 

Smoking. Coffee. Red wine. Soda. Tea. Antibiotics. The effects of aging.

 

There are many, many things that can keep you from having the bright, white smile you want. Even citrus fruits, such as oranges, and berries with strong colors (blueberries, blackberries, and others) can cause problems.…

6 Common Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures in Florida
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6 Common Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures in Florida

Your smile often serves as your first impression, so you want to make sure that it matches your bright and shining personality. Unfortunately, years of coffee, smoking, and other habits can wear that smile down, and if you suffer from worn, damaged, or discolored teeth, you may be tempted to hide your smile instead of showing it off.…

Dental Hygiene Tips to Follow During Pregnancy
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Dental Hygiene Tips to Follow During Pregnancy

Being pregnant comes with a whole new set of rules for eating, drinking, and moving. No one would think twice about standing near a microwave or eating tuna… until they get pregnant.

 

On top of rules that a doctor may tell you, there are tons of old wives’ tales out there, plus all of the unsolicited advice that you are bound to receive from other moms.…

The Best Diet for Your Teeth
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The Best Diet for Your Teeth

Even though we use our teeth every single time we eat or drink, most of us don’t spend a lot of time thinking about how what we eat impacts our teeth. If we do, it tends to be in relation to what is “bad” for us.…