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When I was a child, it seemed like after my dental check-ups, I always had a cavity that needed to be filled. Since I seemed to always get cavities even when I thought I was "doing everything right," I decided I must just have "bad teeth" and decided to accept it. However, one day when speaking to a friend who always seemed to have "perfect teeth," I learned that there were just a few small habits I had that were greatly impacting my oral health. Once I made a few small changes to my daily routine, I was finally cavity-free at my next dental check-up! I know there are others out there who think they just have "bad teeth" like I did, and I want to help everyone out there learn how their daily habits impact their teeth by sharing my dental advice on my new blog!
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Health And Lifestyle Changes You Should Tell Your Dentist About 3 May 2023
Often when you sit down in a dentist's chair, they will ask you if there are any changes they should know
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Does Your Child Need Dental Sealants? 31 March 2023
Dental sealants are a preventive dental treatment that involves applying a thin, plastic coating to the c
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Structurally Compromised Teeth? How Ceramic Crowns Can Help 23 February 2023
It's amazingly easy to compromise the shape or color of your teeth. The foods you consume each day can wi
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The Selfie-Ready Smile: How The Dentist Can Help 16 January 2023
Is your smile selfie-ready? If you'd rather keep your lips pursed tight than show off your pearly whites,
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How To Prevent Your Tooth Enamel From Eroding 7 December 2022
Your enamel is a very important part of your teeth, with it being stronger than the bones themselves. How