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Halloween is an exciting time for parents and especially for children. They will have fun and eat their candy too! With these easy tips, they will enjoy and have a healthier, fun and smarter Halloween Prior to Halloween, visit your dentist for a regular check-up and dental cleaning. It is important to keep your kid’s pearls in perfect shape! Give your children a good nutritious meal before they go trick or treating. Mashed pumpkin is

Dental Implants versus Dental Bridges

Posted on December 9, 2018
Missing tooth may be the result of an accident, gum infection or old age. In any case, the missing tooth must be replaced without delay in order to prevent infections and to sport a confident smile. Dental implants in Miami and dental bridges are the most common ways of replacing the missing tooth. Find out which one of these treatments is right for you! Regular Oral Care Dental bridges involve the crowns of the teeth

Oral care routine – Back to school

Posted on December 9, 2018
Brushing and flossing your teeth is essential to good oral health. Just a simple routine of brushing and flossing, in addition to regular dental checkups, can be enough in most cases to help prevent tooth decay, gum disease and halitosis (bad breath). Tooth brushing tips and technique: Here are a few tips to help you develop a good brushing routine: – Use soft or extra soft toothbrush when brushing your teeth. Small-headed brushes are recommended

Mercury And Oral Health

Posted on December 9, 2018
In an era of preventive health and as we know that health starts in the mouth, it is important to be informed about amalgam/silver fillings and that mercury is a heavy metal known as one of the components of dental amalgam used to fill teeth in the past. Dental amalgam, also known as silver filling, because of its silver-like appearance, has been used to restore the teeth of more than 100 million Americans. However, the

Dietary Measures for Oral Health

Posted on December 9, 2018
The combination of proper home care, brushing twice a day and flossing at least once a day before bedtime, and professional care, regular cleanings for most people at least twice a year are proven methods to reduce the risk of oral diseases, such as tooth decay and gum disease. Recent research has shown the link between gum disease and other systemic conditions that can negatively affect a person’s wellness, such as diabetes, heart disease, arthritis