The Real Truth about getting all your Teeth removed to get Dentures
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by Your Smile Dental Care
3y ago
Now and again a patient will say, “Maybe I should get all my teeth removed and just get dentures.” All dental office staff have heard a patient say this and most times, it said out of frustration due to dental or financial issues. Although it may be said jokingly, the underlying thought process behind a ..read more
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Simple New Year’s Resolutions to Shape Up Your Smile!
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by Your Smile Dental Care
3y ago
At Your Smile Dental Care, we’re here to help make your New Year’s resolutions more attainable and get your healthy smile ready for the whole year! Here’s a few tips that can help improve your oral health, and in turn, your overall well being during 2020 and beyond: Visit your dentist regularly  Dental care can ..read more
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Swallowing Toothpaste
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by Your Smile Dental Care
3y ago
For some children, getting them to brush is no problem at all – but preventing them from swallowing the tooth paste is! The younger the child, the more difficult it may be to teach them to spit and rinse properly after tooth brushing. While your child may be swallowing a little bit of toothpaste each ..read more
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The Real Truth about getting all your Teeth removed to get Dentures
Your Smile Dental Care Blog
by Your Smile Dental Care
3y ago
Now and again a patient will say, “Maybe I should get all my teeth removed and just get dentures.” All dental office staff have heard a patient say this and most times, it said out of frustration due to dental or financial issues. Although it may be said jokingly, the underlying thought process behind a ..read more
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Dental Sealants and Your Smile
Your Smile Dental Care Blog
by Your Smile Dental Care
3y ago
What are Dental Sealants? To get kids through their cavity-prone years, dental sealants are used as a preventive way to stop bacteria from accumulating in the deep pit and grooves on tooth surfaces. A plastic liquid is extruded or brushed onto these hard-to-clean, food trap areas where it then flows into all the deep areas ..read more
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Simple New Year’s Resolutions to Shape Up Your Smile!
Your Smile Dental Care Blog
by Your Smile Dental Care
3y ago
At Your Smile Dental Care, we’re here to help make your New Year’s resolutions more attainable and get your healthy smile ready for the whole year! Here’s a few tips that can help improve your oral health, and in turn, your overall well being during 2020 and beyond: Visit your dentist regularly  Dental care can ..read more
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Dehydration and Your Smile
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by Your Smile Dental Care
3y ago
Your body needs water to function properly and constant dehydration can cause problems. Is it possible your dental issues are being caused by not drinking enough water? Your Smile also depends on water and not getting enough of it can affect your oral health. Bad Breath When you become dehydrated, your body does not produce ..read more
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Swallowing Toothpaste
Your Smile Dental Care Blog
by Your Smile Dental Care
3y ago
For some children, getting them to brush is no problem at all – but preventing them from swallowing the tooth paste is! The younger the child, the more difficult it may be to teach them to spit and rinse properly after tooth brushing. While your child may be swallowing a little bit of toothpaste each ..read more
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Osteoporosis and Your Smile
Your Smile Dental Care Blog
by Your Smile Dental Care
3y ago
Osteoporosis is a condition in which the bones become less dense making them more likely to fracture. The term “porosis” means spongy, which describes the appearance of bones when they are broken in half and the inside is examined. Normal bone marrow has small holes within it, but a bone with osteoporosis will have much ..read more
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Dental Sealants and Your Smile
Your Smile Dental Care Blog
by Your Smile Dental Care
3y ago
What are Dental Sealants? To get kids through their cavity-prone years, dental sealants are used as a preventive way to stop bacteria from accumulating in the deep pit and grooves on tooth surfaces. A plastic liquid is extruded or brushed onto these hard-to-clean, food trap areas where it then flows into all the deep areas ..read more
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