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5 Reasons Why Flossing Is so Important for Children

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As far as positive health habits, getting your children to floss should be near the top of your list. When it comes to oral health, some children are easier than others. You ask them to start flossing, and not only do they comply, but they enjoy doing it. Others are just the opposite, which makes …

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Updated: February 13, 2019

5 Common Root Causes of Dental Anxiety

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If you suffer from dental anxiety you may want to consider dental sedation to make your treatment easier and stress-free. Many people are aware of the fact that dental anxiety affects roughly half of the population. What they don’t know is the specific factors that cause this condition. We hope to close this knowledge gap …

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Updated: September 4, 2024

How to Make Dentist Visit Fun For Your Children

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If your children have trouble going to the dentist, you don’t have to accept that it will be a fight every time they have an appointment. Any parent will tell you that all kids are different. This idea is especially prevalent in the case of pediatric dentistry. While some children will be happy to see …

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Updated: February 13, 2019

5 Questions to Ask Before Your First Dental Sedation Appointment

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Here are 5 questions you should ask before your sedation appointment. For sufferers of dental anxiety, movement disorders, low pain tolerance, and high sensitivity, going to the dentist can be excruciating. Fortunately, these people can turn to dental sedation to get the oral care they need. If this describes you, it is best to do …

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Updated: February 13, 2019

Sedation Dentistry & Involuntary Movement Disorders

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Having a movement disorder can make routine dental visits a challenge. Though the most common application of sedation dentistry is treating those with dental anxiety, this revolutionary practice applies to a variety of other types of patients, including those with involuntary movement disorders. If you or a loved one has one of these issues, you …

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Updated: January 18, 2019