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Is Sunlight Good for Your Smile?

May 11, 2021

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Woman in pool enjoying the summer sunSummer is here, and you’re ready to lie by the pool to soak up the sun. Although venturing outdoors is beneficial, there are certain complications associated with the heat if you aren’t careful, like dehydration and sunburns. While you know you must be proactive to stay hydrated, is there anything you should be doing to protect your smile from the summer sun? Believe it or not, heading outdoors can actually boost your oral health.

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How April Showers Can Spell Trouble for Your Oral Health

April 12, 2021

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woman suffering from spring allergies

The month of April is known for rainy days that contribute to beautifully blossoming flowers in May. As the precipitation falls, tree and grass pollens, pet dander and other allergens fill the air. This can cause allergies to flare-up, leaving people with itchy eyes, a runny nose and scratchy throat. To make matters worse, the allergens can cause oral health problems. Continue reading to learn about the many issues that can arise and what you can do to protect yourself!

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How to Enjoy St. Patrick’s Day Without Harming Your Smile

March 1, 2021

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Green beer for St. Paddy's Day

Are you looking forward to celebrating St. Patrick’s Day? It is a great day to gather with friends and family to enjoy a laugh, Irish beer, and other delicious foods and beverages. Even though this day of wearing green is something to get excited about, it does post some risks for your smile. An emergency dentist in Center is here to help so you don’t end up with oral health issues. Continue reading to learn some tips to help prevent dental emergencies this St. Paddy’s Day.

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How to Promote Your Child’s Oral Health

February 11, 2021

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mother teaching her daughter how to brush her teeth

As a parent or caretaker, you of course want to make sure that your child is as healthy as possible. February is Children’s Dental Health Month, and there is never a better time than the present to start setting their smile up for success. Maybe you were fortunate enough to grow up in a home where your caretakers taught you good oral hygiene habits, but even if that wasn’t the case, you can make a change for the better when it comes to teaching your child how to care for their teeth and gums. Keep reading to learn the best ways you can equip your child with the tools and knowledge they need to keep their smiles looking beautiful for years to come.

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5 Dentist-Approved Valentine’s Day Gifts

February 3, 2021

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happy couple exchanging Valentine’s Day gifts

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and chances are you want to use this holiday as an opportunity to make your friends and family members smile. However, maybe you want to give your loved ones something more unique (and less likely to cause cavities) than the typical heart-shaped box of chocolates. If that’s the case, then you’re in luck! Here are five ideas for mouth-healthy Valentine’s Day gifts from a dentist in Center, TX.

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Answers to the Top 6 Questions About Dental Sealants

January 8, 2021

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girl visits children’s dentist in Center

Oral bacteria are always present, which means there is a constant threat to your children’s dental health. If allowed to linger, they can form plaque that can eventually lead to cavities. To prevent this from happening, you encourage your children to brush and floss regularly. Sometimes that isn’t enough. Thankfully, dental sealants can help to fortify their teeth. As you continue reading, your children’s dentist in Center answers the top 6 questions people have about the procedure.

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5 Tips for Excellent Dental Health in the New Year!

January 5, 2021

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woman talking to dentist in Center

Now that the New Year is here, you have a renewed outlook on life, and you’re ready to make all your goals a reality. One area you’re looking to improve in is your dental health, but you need some easy steps to follow. A dentist in Center says doing these 5 things will help to ensure healthy and strong teeth in 2021!

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5 Smile-Friendly Stocking Stuffers Your Child Will Love

December 18, 2020

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red stockings on the mantle with silver gifts inside of them

The holidays are almost here! As you hang up twinkling lights around the house, bake gingerbread cookies, and shop for gifts for your loved ones, you also have to think about the presents you’re going to put in your child’s stocking this year. Unfortunately, many parents simply fill stockings with candy, increasing the risk that their kids are going to start out the new year with a mouth full of cavities. A family dentist in Center has ideas for five mouth-healthy stocking stuffers that won’t wreak havoc on your child’s smile.

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The Best and Worst Holiday Foods for Your Smile

December 2, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — dryoungblood @ 10:19 pm
woman biting into a candy cane

Believe it or not, the new year is only a few short weeks away! As you spend that time decorating your home and shopping for the perfect gifts, chances are you’ll be surrounded by a wide assortment of delicious holiday foods. But be careful; as yummy as many of these items are, they can easily leave a lasting mark on your smile. Your family dentist in Center can tell you about the best and worst holiday foods for your oral health.

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Keep Your Smile Healthy This Thanksgiving by Avoiding These 4 Side Dishes

November 20, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — dryoungblood @ 10:00 pm
family of four enjoying a Thanksgiving meal

For the first time, many Americans are celebrating Thanksgiving over video calls instead of in-person this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Whether you’re meeting your family virtually or in real life, one thing remains the same: those classic Thanksgiving foods! However, many of these delicious holiday treats can spell disaster for more than just your waistline. Unless you want to end up spending Thanksgiving with your emergency dentist in Center, here are four Thanksgiving dishes you should avoid for the sake of your smile.

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