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    • Before and After
    • Dental FAQs
    • Financial Information
    • Patient Forms
    • Specials
    • Your First Visit
  • Dental Services
    • Cosmetic Dentistry
      • Dental Bonding
      • Teeth Whitening Trays
      • Veneers
    • Endodontic Treatment
      • Cracked Teeth
      • Internal Bleaching
      • Post & Core
      • Root Canal Therapy
      • Traumatic Injuries
      • Vital Pulp Therapy / Pulpotomy
    • General Dentistry
      • Dental Bridge
      • Dental Cleanings
      • Dental Crowns
      • Dental Sealants
      • Enamel Shaping
      • Fillings
      • Fluoride Treatments
      • Tooth Colored Fillings
    • Oral Surgery
      • Facial Infections
      • Tooth Extractions
    • Orthodontic Treatment
      • Invisalign
      • Invisalign For Teens
      • Invisalign FAQ
      • Orthodontic Mouthguards
      • Retention
    • Pediatric Dentistry
      • BPA-Free Tooth-Colored Fillings
      • Pit And Fissure Sealant
      • Space Maintainer
    • Periodontal Care
      • Arestin
      • Periodontal Cleaning
      • Periodontal Splint
      • Scaling and Root Planing
    • Preventive Dentistry
      • AirFloss By Philips Sonicare
      • Custom Mouthguards
      • Occlusal Night Guards
      • Oral B Toothbrush
      • Oral Cancer Screenings
      • Sonicare Toothbrush
      • Waterpik
    • Prosthodontics
      • Flippers And Removable Partial Dentures
      • Full and Partial Dentures
      • Hybrid Prosthesis
      • Implant Restoration
      • Implant-Retained Dentures
      • Implant-Retained Partials
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How Do Swimming and Diving Affect Teeth?

Blog, Dental Posts, Endo, General Dental, Ortho, PediatricBy Adrian LeflerJuly 13, 2022

“SWIMMER’S CALCULUS” SOUNDS more like advanced mathematics than anything to do with teeth, but it’s actually the term for yellow…

Dental Health in Ancient Cultures

Blog, Dental Posts, Endo, General Dental, Ortho, PediatricBy Adrian LeflerJuly 6, 2022

WE TEND TO ASSUME that people from earlier eras (especially the pre-industrial ones) must have had terrible dental health, but that’s…

Never Forget That Teeth Are Not Tools

Blog, Dental Posts, Endo, General Dental, Ortho, PediatricBy Adrian LeflerJune 29, 2022

TEETH HAVE MANY different uses, from chewing our food to helping us speak clearly to forming the structure…

How to Get Ready for the First Dental Visit

Blog, Dental Posts, General Dental, PediatricBy Adrian LeflerJune 23, 2022

PARENTS CAN DO a lot to help their child come into the dentist’s office feeling relaxed and…

A Parent’s Guide to Teaching Dental Habits

Blog, Dental Posts, General Dental, PediatricBy Adrian LeflerJune 16, 2022

PARENTING CAN BE such a wild time that you might struggle to find a moment to brush your own teeth, let alone brush theirs and…

Time for a Lesson in Dental Anatomy!

Blog, Dental Posts, Endo, General Dental, Ortho, PediatricBy Adrian LeflerJune 9, 2022

THERE WON’T BE a pop-quiz later, but we still want our patients to be familiar with the anatomy of their teeth…

Medieval England Versus Bad Breath

Blog, Dental Posts, Endo, General Dental, Ortho, PediatricBy Adrian LeflerJune 1, 2022

NOT MUCH WAS understood in Medieval England about cavities or gum disease, but they…

What Can Parents Do About Teething?

Blog, Dental Posts, General Dental, PediatricBy Adrian LeflerMay 26, 2022

SOME OF US remember the soreness and discomfort of our incoming adult molars, not to mention…

Snoring, Sleep Apnea, and Teeth

Blog, Dental Posts, General Dental, PediatricBy Adrian LeflerMay 24, 2022

SLEEP APNEA AFFECTS over 18 million adults and up to 20% of habitually snoring children in the United States alone. Sleep apnea is a…

Chewing Ice Is Bad for Our Teeth

Blog, Dental Posts, Endo, General Dental, Ortho, PediatricBy Adrian LeflerMay 11, 2022

WE HEAR A LOT that it’s bad to chew ice. It’s because ice can do a lot of damage to our teeth and gums.

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