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Can Exercise Damage Your Teeth?

Exercise is important to good health, but can it have a detrimental effect on our teeth?  Studies have shown that exercise and fitness habits can result in an increase in dental decay and tooth erosion.  Our d

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The Benefits of Adult Dental Sealants

Although dental sealants are often associated with pediatric dentistry, they can be a beneficial option for adults as well. A dental sealant is a protective, plastic film that helps prevent tooth decay. Even wit

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What to Expect at Your Child’s Dental Appointment

The American Dental Association recommends all patients to schedule routine six-month check-up dental exams. This is particularly important for growing children. At your visit, we will screen your child’s mouth

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Look 10 Years Younger

Your smile is one of the first things a person will notice when you meet.  If you would like to improve your smile with a simple procedure, teeth whitening may be a great option for you, especially if you have sta

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4 Ways to Make Brushing Fun for Kids

As a parent, the best way to help ensure your child has a lifetime of healthy teeth is to help them establish great dental hygiene habits as they grow. Here are some useful tips for keeping your child engaged by

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To Floss or Not to Floss?

By now, you have likely seen news reports questioning whether flossing is necessary for your oral health. We want to answer your question right away with an absolute YES. According to your dentist in Vancouver W

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Oral Cancer Screening Can Save Your Life

By now, you have likely seen news reports questioning whether flossing is necessary for your oral health. Our expert dentist in Vancouver, WA wants to remind patients that our office offers thorough oral cancer screeni

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Providing Relief from Periodontal Disease

Over 45% of U.S. adults have moderate to severe periodontal disease. Periodontal disease ranges from a mild inflammation of the gum tissues to periodontitis, a major oral disease that can result in soft tissue and bone

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Keeping Your Loved One’s Mouths Healthy as They Age

As our parents age and need more care, don't forget that their oral health is an essential part of their overall health. There comes a time when we become caregivers to those that raised us. Instead of them shut

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