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January 27, 2016

Keeping Your Mouth Healthy During Pregnancy

There are already many things to keep track of during pregnancy: doctor’s appointments, vitamin intake, eating healthy, etc. But many women do not realize the importance […]
January 20, 2016

Is Brushing Your Teeth Doing More Harm than Good?

The short answer is, “probably not.” Chances are, even if you are brushing your teeth with less-than-perfect technique, it is still beneficial to your oral health. […]
January 14, 2016

Learn to Floss Like a Pro

You hear it from us again and again: “Do you floss?” We ask because flossing matters—and the correct flossing technique matters, too. Some people believe that […]
December 1, 2015

Why It’s Important to Choose an ADA® Dentist

Going to the dentist is not often on people’s lists of favorite things to do. However, keeping your mouth health is extremely important. One of the […]
November 23, 2015

What is Xerostomia, and How Does it Affect Your Oral Health?

Have you heard of xerostomia? You probably have. Xerostomia, also known as dry mouth, is a deficiency of saliva, which causes a person’s mouth to become […]
October 19, 2015

Keeping Your Mouth Healthy This Halloween

Halloween is just around the corner, and along with costumes comes candy – and lots of it. Of course, you could tell your child they aren’t […]
August 19, 2015

Why Summer Really Should Make You Smile

As Minnesotans, nothing brings smiles to our faces like sunshine and days at the lake. It turns out there is yet another reason to love the […]
July 15, 2015

How Your Oral Health Impacts Overall Health

Dentists stress the importance of good oral hygiene: reminding you to floss twice a day, encouraging flossing on a regular basis, and insisting on routine dental […]
April 21, 2015

The Power of a Beautiful Smile

The Power of a Beautiful Smile Your mother probably taught you to “stand up straight and smile” when you are introduced to new people. She had […]
April 13, 2015

Periodontal Disease

Periodontal disease (also known as gum disease) affects 75% of adults. The severity of the disease can range from inflammation of the gums to more severe […]