Build Your Best Smile with Mouthwash

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If you are routinely suffering from poor oral hygiene even if you brushing and flossing on a daily basis, you may need to improve your smile by adding more oral health care treatments and products to your dental hygiene routine. One highly effective method for cleaning out your mouth is by using mouthwash. Mouthwash not… Read more »

What Are the Advantages of Mouthwash?

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Although brushing and flossing are the best ways to maintain a healthy smile, using mouthwashes and rinses are a great way to supplement your daily oral health regimen. Remember that not all mouthwashes are designed for the same function. Before using any type of mouthwash, contact your dentist at to determine which product will work… Read more »

Treatments for Stubborn Bad Breath

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Do you have stubborn bad breath that won’t seem to go away? If so, you are not alone. Thousands of people struggle with it each day. However, the good news is it can be treated! Our team in , , is happy to talk to you about your treatment options for persistent bad breath, also… Read more »

Easy Ways to Foil Bad Breath

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Many people suffer from dragon breath from time to time. Bad breath can be embarrassing and unpleasant. Did you know that there are certain things that can cause bad breath and that there are ways to keep bad breath at bay? Causes of bad breath include: – The decrease of saliva. This sometimes happens in… Read more »

Bad Breath: How to Get Rid of It

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How often do you have to deal with bad breath? As you know, having bad breath—regardless of how often you have it—can be an embarrassing experience. However, did you know that bad breath is typically caused by bacteria or by food particles in your mouth? While removing bacteria may be your best answer, there are… Read more »

Your Wisdom Teeth: To Pull or Not to Pull

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Your wisdom teeth, or third and final molars emerge typically between the ages of 17-21. Our ancestors had use for them because of their diet, but since our diets have evolved, so has our jaw, which is smaller than theirs were back then. Now we don’t require these back molars to chew our food. As… Read more »