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Tooth Protection and Winter Sports
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jan. 02, 2024.
Just because it’s cold out there doesn’t mean you’ll give up keeping fit and active! Winter is the season for some of our favorite team sporting activities, and when you’re
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A Brighter Smile for the New Year
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Dec. 26, 2023.
The beginning of a new year is the perfect opportunity for a fresh start for you and your smile. At Blackhurst Dental, a brighter smile is quick and easy!
Given the
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Easing Your Allergies with Latex-Free Dentistry
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Dec. 19, 2023.
Imagine this scenario: you go to the dentist to have a cavity filled, and an hour after the procedure you have a runny nose, scratchy throat, and your arms are
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Your Options for Sedation Dentistry
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Dec. 12, 2023.
Fear of going to the dentist is more common than you may think. That’s why the doctor and our team want to make your visit as relaxing as possible.
Your anxiety
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Happy Holidays! Healthy Holidays!
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Dec. 05, 2023.
It’s the holiday season! With so much to do and so much going on, you want to be at your best. We have some ideas to help make your season
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How effective is whitening toothpaste?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Nov. 28, 2023.
The American Dental Association encourages you to brush your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste to prevent dental problems such as tooth decay, bad breath, sensitive teeth, and gingivitis.
Beyond
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Thanksgiving Trivia
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Nov. 21, 2023.
At Blackhurst Dental we love learning trivia and interesting facts about Thanksgiving! This year, the doctor wanted to share some trivia that might help you feel a bit smarter at
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The Connection Between Your Mouth and Your Heart
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Nov. 14, 2023.
At Blackhurst Dental, we know your dental health is closely connected to your overall health. We also know that the mouth can oftentimes be the first place to show signs
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National Brush Day
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Nov. 07, 2023.
October 31—Halloween. Fourth Thursday in November—Thanksgiving. And, in between these two favorite autumn holidays, we have November 1—National Brush Day!
Okay, okay. Maybe National Brush Day isn’t quite as well-known as
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Oral Health Concerns for Teens
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Oct. 31, 2023.
You have a lot more freedom as a teenager than you did as a young child. You also have a lot more responsibilities, and one of your jobs is to
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Take Your Pick!
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Oct. 24, 2023.
Before electric toothbrushes, before dental floss, before fluoride rinses, in fact, before recorded history, people who cared about their dental health had one primary tool—the toothpick. Ancient bronze toothpicks, bejeweled
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Why Visiting the Emergency Room for Your Dental Problem isn’t a Good Idea
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Oct. 17, 2023.
Emergency rooms are for emergencies, so before you head to the hospital because of a dental problem, you need to ask yourself this question: Is what you're experiencing really a
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Keep It Cheesy for a Long-Lasting Smile
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Oct. 10, 2023.
You’ve heard people tell you to say “cheese” when you’re having your picture taken, probably more times than you can count. There is another reason you should be saying “cheese”
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What's on your fall reading list?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Oct. 03, 2023.
How better to spend the fall months than inside by the fireplace with a warm cup of cider and a book in hand? the doctor and our team at Blackhurst
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Electric or Manual Toothbrush: Why It Does (and Doesn't) Matter
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Sep. 26, 2023.
You live in the golden age of toothbrushes. Until a few decades people used twigs or brushes made from animal hair to clean their teeth: not very soft and none
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Pros and Cons of Veneers
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Sep. 19, 2023.
You might have a small chip in a tooth from an unfortunate encounter with peanut brittle, or even several chips from a touch football game that got a little out
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