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"7 Surprising Causes of Bad Breath" FYI, it's not just garlic and smoking that give you bad breath You might be surprised at what can cause bad breath. http://www.sheknows.com/health-and-wellness/articles/1132874/surprising-causes-of-bad-breath

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Did you know that some of the biggest causative factors of oral cancer are lifestyle choices? Some of the lifestyle choices with the largest risks include tobacco use, alcohol consumption and prolonged sun exposure without sunscreen protection. http://oralcancerfoundation.org/facts/

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Look picture perfect on your special day- Prom, graduation and wedding season are approaching. Don't fall prey to unsafe trends like using lemon juice and baking soda to try to whiten your teeth. We can help you get your smile camera ready safely and quickly. Call us today!

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When was your last oral cancer screening? April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month. Almost 42,000 Americans will be diagnosed with oral cancer this year. The good news is that we screen for oral cancer at your dental exams, and early detection gives you a 90% chance of survival. If you haven't had a dental exam in 6 months or more, give us a call today! http://bit.ly/1fUC3Aj

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Is your diet wrecking your teeth? A dentist on the fads you're best off avoiding, for your mouth's sake http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/beauty/dental/a27843/how-crash-diets-wreck-your-teeth/

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Enjoy citrus responsibly You hear a lot about how sour candy is bad for your teeth, but what about naturally sour foods like citrus fruits? Sour taste is caused by acid, which can actually irritate your tongue and erode tooth enamel, making your teeth more susceptible to decay. Enjoy citrus in moderation and rinse your mouth with water afterward.

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Today is National Good Samaritan day! The term, Good Samaritan, is used to describe those who perform acts of kindness for those in need, especially those who are strangers. If you perform an act of kindness or help someone who is struggling or in need today, please comment below. We would love to hear what you did and how it made you feel! Please share this post on your own page to encourage everyone to act as a good samaritan today! In appreciation of those that act as a good samaritan today, we will be drawing a name from the comments below and giving away a $25 Amazon Gift card!

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Common Dental Problems - Adults Over 60 - American Dental Association The Link Between Medications and Cavities http://www.mouthhealthy.org/en/adults-over-60/concerns

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Young children often suck on pacifiers or their thumbs to soothe themselves. However, pacifier use and thumbsucking can cause problems with the growth and development of the mouth, including the alignment of teeth. Thumbsucking can be a difficult habit to break. Here are some tips: * Provide alternative comfort to your child if he or she is thumbsucking for comfort. * Praise your child for not thumbsucking. * Involve older children in developing a plan to stop. * Ask us for help explaining how thumbsucking affects teeth at your child's next visit. Learn more: http://bit.ly/Lsaju8

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Today we choose to spread love and kindness to all we encounter, and we hope you do too! Happy Valentine's Day!

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National Toothache Day, February 9th: Today is National Toothache Day. Toothaches can have a variety of causes, including clenching or grinding, decay, a damaged filling, a fracture, an abscess or a gum infection. Call us if you have a toothache that lasts longer than 1-2 days, severe pain, an earache, fever or pain when you open your mouth.

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