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A Valentine Gift for Your Teeth

Though chocolates and decadent sweets may be on the menu this Valentine’s Day, your teeth don’t have to suffer–instead, give your teeth a valentine gift by taking extra care of them. If you do partake in eating treats, aim to

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How to Stop Nail-Nibbling

Nail-biting—it’s a nervous practice that’s highly common—and highly detrimental to one’s teeth. Often, nail-biting begins in childhood and hangs around as a hard-to-kick habit. And it’s one you may not even realise you’re doing. Over time, nail-biting may cause teeth

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How to Raise Kids with Good Oral Health Habits

It’s no secret that instilling proper oral health habits in your children should start when they’re young. We’re often asked, “How young is too young?” The answer? It’s never too early! When your child is an infant, it’s important to

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4 Natural Ways to Tackle TMJ

Notice your jaw clicking when you chew? Does your jaw get stuck open or closed? Do your ears ache? If yes, you may be experiencing Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ), a condition caused by teeth grinding, gum chewing, teeth clenching and stress.  It’s

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Put Dry Mouth to Bed

Have you ever woken up with a mouth as dry as sandpaper? For some, it’s all too common. And while you (and your mouth) may feel better after a glass of water, there are other things you can do to

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Is Your Diet to Blame for Bad Breath?

Feel like you’re constantly battling bad breath? Here’s the good news—it might be your diet! Follow these tips for combating bad breath without sacrificing foods you love. Onions, spicy foods and garlic. If these are staples in your diet, it may

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3 Signs You’ve Got a Cavity

While cavity free is the way to be, sometimes life happens. When you’ve got a cavity, the best thing you can do is visit our practice to have it treated carefully and effectively. Think you might have a cavity but

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Healthy Gums, Strong Lungs

Do you have sick or healthy gums? While healthy gums should appear pink, sick gums are swollen and inflamed. They pull away from your teeth, causing your teeth to loosen and even fall out. Keeping your gums healthy isn’t only

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