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Show Your Teeth Some Love and Try A Whitening Option That Works for You!

This Valentine’s Day, forget the candy hearts and roses and give yourself the gift of a brighter, whiter smile. As children, our teeth are naturally bright and white. But as we age, our smiles can get dingy and stained. There are many reasons, including tooth trauma, food and drink choices, tobacco use, childhood illnesses, and even chemotherapy. Stained teeth can make a person look aged beyond their years and can affect a person’s self-esteem by making them not want to smile.  Some of these stains can be removed with twice-daily brushing and flossing and regular professional cleanings. For that… More

Show Your Teeth Some Love and Try A Whitening Option That Works for You!

Getting Through Cold and Flu Season is Nothing to Sneeze At

This Valentine’s Day, forget the candy hearts and roses and give yourself the gift of a brighter, whiter smile. As children, our teeth are naturally bright and white. But as we age, our smiles can get dingy and stained. There are many reasons, including tooth trauma, food and drink choices, tobacco use, childhood illnesses, and even chemotherapy. Stained teeth can make a person look aged beyond their years and can affect a person’s self-esteem by making them not want to smile.  Some of these stains can be removed with twice-daily brushing and flossing and regular professional cleanings. For that… More

Getting Through Cold and Flu Season is Nothing to Sneeze At

A Clean Mouth Might Save Your Life

This Valentine’s Day, forget the candy hearts and roses and give yourself the gift of a brighter, whiter smile. As children, our teeth are naturally bright and white. But as we age, our smiles can get dingy and stained. There are many reasons, including tooth trauma, food and drink choices, tobacco use, childhood illnesses, and even chemotherapy. Stained teeth can make a person look aged beyond their years and can affect a person’s self-esteem by making them not want to smile.  Some of these stains can be removed with twice-daily brushing and flossing and regular professional cleanings. For that… More

A Clean Mouth Might Save Your Life

What Causes Bad Breath?

This Valentine’s Day, forget the candy hearts and roses and give yourself the gift of a brighter, whiter smile. As children, our teeth are naturally bright and white. But as we age, our smiles can get dingy and stained. There are many reasons, including tooth trauma, food and drink choices, tobacco use, childhood illnesses, and even chemotherapy. Stained teeth can make a person look aged beyond their years and can affect a person’s self-esteem by making them not want to smile.  Some of these stains can be removed with twice-daily brushing and flossing and regular professional cleanings. For that… More

What Causes Bad Breath?

Why Should I Get Dentures?

This Valentine’s Day, forget the candy hearts and roses and give yourself the gift of a brighter, whiter smile. As children, our teeth are naturally bright and white. But as we age, our smiles can get dingy and stained. There are many reasons, including tooth trauma, food and drink choices, tobacco use, childhood illnesses, and even chemotherapy. Stained teeth can make a person look aged beyond their years and can affect a person’s self-esteem by making them not want to smile.  Some of these stains can be removed with twice-daily brushing and flossing and regular professional cleanings. For that… More

Why Should I Get Dentures?

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