New guidelines give dentists 'yellow light' to see patients. New guidelines have been put in place to allow dentists to safely treat patients who have been forced to delay needed care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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As California and the nation start to look toward a phased reopening of sectors of the economy, it is important to consider how a "return to practice" will work for dentistry.
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Practicing good oral hygiene at home is one of the best things you can do for your overall health regardless of the current situation. During our closure we encourage everyone to practice preventative care. Simple care taken at home can help keep your mouth healthy and your smile bright.
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A smile is a valuable asset and an important physical expression of a person’s personality. A person’s smile says a lot about their character and confidence. But to smile with confidence, your teeth need to be in good shape. If you are shy about smiling, it’s time to think about improving your teeth with the help of your cosmetic dentist and some clever dentistry techniques.
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Dentistry for children includes preventive care (like dental sealants) so your child doesn’t end up needing a filling, dental crown, or extraction. Continue reading to learn the 5 ways a pediatric dentist prevents cavities in children. If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to contact us!
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The average American spends 38.5 total days brushing their teeth over a lifetime. Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in the human body.
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When we look at clear aligner therapy (Invisalign®) and braces as what they are, tools to move teeth, it becomes easier to compare them against one another.
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Did you know the most important reason for good oral hygiene has nothing to do with your teeth? Find out how vital taking care of your teeth can be for you and your whole body.
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It’s human nature to procrastinate, and it seems like every year flies by quicker than the one before it. Bearing that in mind, there’s a big chance that you’ve reached December without scheduling your annual dental checkup. In a season filled with holiday planning, mall trips and the end-of-year crunch at work, your oral health may be the last thing on your mind. However, with the link of gum disease to several other serious conditions, you should commit to making it a priority to keep your dental needs accounted for.
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The yearly max. If your dental insurance plans comes with a cap that renews on January 1st, it makes sense to use it now since these dollars do not roll over.
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