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Your Dental Hygiene Visit is More Than A Cleaning
August 1, 2015
Did you know that a dental cleaning is much more than plaque removal and a polish? In fact, a visit to your dental hygienist can play a large role in your overall health, as well as your dental wellness. Read More
How Do I Know if My Child Needs Braces
June 1, 2015
As a parent, we want to keep our kids happy and healthy, right? How Do I Know if My Child Needs Braces Read More
Childrens Dentistry to Maintain Kids Dental Health and Teaching Good Self Care
May 25, 2015
In addition to taking good care of our own teeth, as parents and caregivers we need to cultivate good habits in our children for their long-term dental health. Read More
Teeth Grinding Clenching and Bruxism
May 1, 2015
Do you grind your teeth? It may be affecting your health. Read More
Oral Cancer & HPV: A Doctor's Perspective
April 14, 2015
Thanks to Turville Bay physician Michelle Mackay for this guest blog post. Find more information here. Read More
Have you had your oral cancer screening this year?
April 1, 2015
April is oral cancer awareness month, and your local First Choice dentist is ready to provide your oral cancer screening — free of charge! Read More
It Is Never Too Late to Make Your Teeth Straight with Braces for Adults
March 13, 2015
Braces aren’t just for kids and teens. Whether you’re an adult who needed braces as a kid and never got them, or you’ve developed misaligned teeth as an adult, braces can improve your smile and oral health. They can straighten crooked teeth, align your bite, and make it easier to keep teeth clean. Read More
5 Dental Myths to Avoid for the Sake of Your Oral Health
March 1, 2015
There are commonly held myths about dental health that many people of various ages and mindsets share. We’re here to debunk these myths, because they can be detrimental to your oral health! Read More
Did You Know Your Dentist at First Choice Dental Could Help Relieve Chronic Headaches?
February 8, 2015
Do you suffer from chronic headaches?
Relief may come where you’d least expect it — your local dentist. Each year 1 in 27 Americans will deal with the pain and symptoms associated with temporomandibular joint disorders, also known as TMJ Disorders.
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