Tips to Help With Pediatric Dental Anxiety
  • 5 Purchases To Protect Your Children's Teeth This Summer

    • 7 April 2015
    Summer is just around the corner, and when school lets out, many children enjoy a greater amount of freedom. This freedom usually involves swimming, more sports activities, and more access to a variety of beverages and snacks throughout the day. Some summertime behaviors can increase your child's risk of tooth decay, but here are five purchases you can make now that will mitigate that risk.  pH Testers and Proper Pool Chemicals  
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  • Natural Living - A Dentist For Your Lifestyle

    • 26 March 2015
    If you follow a healthy and green lifestyle, then you probably do not want to place a lot of chemicals in your body. You can look for organic food products and natural cleaners to make sure of this. You also need to look for the right medical professionals who will not push unnatural treatments on you. This is especially important when searching for a dentist, because dental professionals use a variety of materials on the teeth that may be considered unnatural.
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  • 7 Ways To Get The Best Use Out Of Free Dentist Samples

    • 10 March 2015
    When you visit a dentist office for a routine cleaning, you are typically presented with some samples at the end of the visit. These samples can include a wide number of dental hygiene products including toothpaste, floss, and a toothbrush. When you purchase your own dental products, these free extras may not get any use. Instead of just tossing them in the trash, there are many alternate uses for the products.
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  • 4 Reasons Autoimmune Diseases Make Dental Care More Challenging

    • 26 February 2015
    Although autoimmune diseases are often described as affecting specific organs, most are systemic conditions that can have widespread effects. An important, but rarely discussed, component of autoimmune diseases is the effect on oral health. If you have an autoimmune disease, knowing the reasons your teeth and gums are more vulnerable to damage can help you spot problems before they cause significant damage. Higher Risk For Gum Disease When you have an autoimmune disease, your overall risk of developing gum disease substantially increases.
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  • 3-Step Home Remedy For Treating Your Teething Toddler's Eruption Cysts

    • 11 February 2015
    While your toddler is teething, you may discover a rounded, purplish bump on their gum. If so, your child may have an eruption cyst. Although not usually serious, the intense pain can be unbearable for your little one. If you wish to relieve their pain and prevent infection, use the following three-step home remedy. Step 1: Clean The Area With Baking Soda And Salt Water The first step in this home treatment uses water, baking soda, and salt to cleanse the area around the cyst.
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