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Tag: oral hygiene

  • Upgrade Your Oral Health With Top Quality Dental Products

    Upgrade Your Oral Health With Top Quality Dental Products

    When you think of the items that you’re willing to pay top dollar for, dental care products may not top your list. When basic oral care products are extremely inexpensive, why would anyone look for state-of-the-art variations? The reasons range from increased fun and style to appealing new and innovative ways to approach your daily…

  • The Fascinating History of the Toothbrush

    The Fascinating History of the Toothbrush

    From high-tech electronic toothbrushes to the ole fashioned manual toothbrush, there’s no shortage of dental care products on the market. No matter the current state of your dental health or your budget restrictions, you’re sure to find a toothbrush that best suits your individual needs. This is a far cry from the primitive dental tools…

  • The Top 5 Most Harmful Halloween Candy

    The Top 5 Most Harmful Halloween Candy

    Ghosts, goblins, and…cavities? Frightening scares this Halloween don’t just include ghost stories and superstitions! According to the National Retail Federation, it’s expected that roughly seven in 10 Americans plan to celebrate Halloween this year. Celebrations can range from trick-or-treating, attending or hosting parties, and of course, eating Halloween candy. While indulging in sweets is an…

  • Avoiding Dental Implant Failure

    Avoiding Dental Implant Failure

    With their natural appearance and unparalleled durability, it’s no wonder that more of our patients here in Trenton are opting for dental implants. Unlike other restorative options, dental implants can last for decades with the proper maintenance and require no more upkeep than your natural teeth. Despite being the gold standard of restorative dental treatments,…

  • Why Flossing is a Crucial Part of Oral Health

    Why Flossing is a Crucial Part of Oral Health

    What’s the one thing dentists always seem to tell us after examining our teeth? It’s something we’ve been taught to do since we learned how to brush our teeth, but for some reason, it’s often BRUSHED to the side. Dangers when Avoiding Brushing Flossing is as important to dental hygiene as brushing is. Many fail…