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5 Routine Changes To Implement Into Your Oral Health Routine In The New Year

Heading into the New Year, we all tend to make resolutions as we get a fresh start on the year ahead. One of your resolutions this year could be to improve your oral health.

Your oral health is directly associated with your overall health, and therefore, plays an important role in maintaining your overall wellness. Following an oral health routine daily, will ensure that you keep your mouth as healthy as possible in between dental visits.

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5 Tips To Be Preventative Rather Than Reactive When It Comes To Your Oral Health

The Connection Between Your Oral Health and Overall Health

Routine Changes You Can Make At Home To Boost Your Oral Health

This year, we have spent more time at home than usual. The pandemic has forced us to rethink how we approach our dental care, putting more onus on the individual to take care of their own oral health. With restrictions lasting for months, you may have missed a regularly scheduled dental appointment or two. So, what should you do to make sure you're taking extra precaution when it comes to your oral health during these unprecedented times? Improve your daily oral health routine.

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A Guide To Dentistry During Covid-19

During these uncertain times, things that were routinely part of our daily lives have become drastically different. The way we gather with friends, go to the grocery store and do our jobs have all changed due to COVID-19. So has dentistry, but in a way that increases safety.

Before COVID-19, a dental office would be extremely well equipped with sterilization protocols and materials due to the nature of the dental work involved. COVID-19 has amplified the importance of these protocols and increased their necessity. However, as sterilization experts, we are extremely well equipped to deal with these changes.

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5 Ways To Make Brushing Fun For Your Child

Getting children to routinely brush their teeth is no easy task for new parents. Children sometimes resist brushing their teeth because it is not as attractive as alternate activities. As a parent, it’s essential to instill the importance of oral health in your child.

Making brushing a fun activity can not only teach your child the importance of oral health, but will make them eager to improve and allow them to consistently stick to a routine. Below we have listed five ways to make brushing fun for your child that you can try at home today.

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What To Do If You Break A Tooth Or Have A Dental Injury

Best Practices To Keep Your Teeth White Between Visits

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