2020

Looking For A Family Dentist? Consider These 3 Things

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Getting the right dentist for your family requires some work. Oral health goes beyond just a sparkling smile. It involves regular checkups and monitoring any dental irregularities, and the right dentist is well qualified to do this. Oral health is particularly important if you have young children who need to be monitored continuously before any irreversible damage occurs in their teeth. It would help if you came across a family dentist that you have faith in, depending on how well they do their job.

19 November 2020

Preparing Your Child for Their First Dental Filling

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As a parent, you do everything you can to try to keep your kids' teeth healthy. Despite all the brushing, flossing, and regular dental appointments, some children still develop cavities, which need to be filled. Use these tips to prepare your child for their first dental filling. 1. Be Calm If you dread fillings, try to avoid passing that feeling onto your little one. Instead of saying that getting a filling is a scary or painful procedure, explain the process factually and positively in age-appropriate terms.

22 October 2020

Benefits of Seeing Your Dentist Regularly

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Like many other people, you might think you should only see a dentist when you have a serious problem with your teeth. Far from it, it is generally recommended that you see your dentist regularly including when you seem to have good oral health. There are lots of advantages you stand to gain by making regular visits to the dental office. Here are a few important benefits you should know about.

20 August 2020

How to Keep Track of Your Invisalign Treatment Progress

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If you are about to embark on a teeth-straightening adventure with Invisalign, you'll be eager to get started so you can see the results. Although Invisalign aligners do correct spacing issues, the process is a slow and gradual one for most patients. So, although you can follow your progress over time, the changes that occur from aligner to aligner will be small.   Most patients will start to notice clear changes within around 12 weeks of treatment.

12 June 2020