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  • February is Gum Disease Awareness Month, a time to educate individuals on the importance of preventing gum disease and encourage them to schedule an appointment with the dentist. The American Dental Association recommends that you see your dentist regularly for prevention and treatment of oral disease. This helps to keep your smile healthy and support […]…

  • Typically when you hear about treating a cavity, it involves needing a filling or a crown. These treatments are implemented when the decay has begun affecting the inner parts of your tooth. But did you know there is regenerative treatment available to help stop tooth decay in its early stages? Many of our practices offer […]…

  • The relationship between a patient and a dentist is one of trust. As a patient, you want to feel confident that your dentist has your best interests at heart. This means they are providing necessary and appropriate care, fair and accurate billing, and careful handling of your personal information. Above all else, your dental team […]…

  • November is TMJ Awareness Month, an initiative aimed at raising awareness about a complex set of conditions affecting the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). According to the TMJ Association, approximately 36 million Americans experience problems with their TMJ, with 90% of those being women of childbearing age. In recognition of TMJ Awareness Month, we’ll spend some time […]…

  • Celebrated every October, National Dental Hygiene Month highlights the essential role of dental hygienists while promoting the importance of protecting your smile. No matter how old you are, brushing and flossing regularly and keeping up with routine dental visits are vital to a healthy smile. At the same time, certain oral health challenges may be […]…