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Dental Hygiene and What to do/Lookout for During the Pandemic
Dental Hygiene and What to do/Lookout for During the Pandemic

As we continue to endure a global pandemic, our daily routines are shifting. Even things like our oral care methods are being impacted. To maintain optimal oral and overall health, there are precautions you can take to reduce your risk of contracting the corona virus. Below, you’ll find some suggestions on how to practice good dental hygiene while in the throes of a pandemic.

What a Dental Cleaning Involves
What a Dental Cleaning Involves

What a Dental Cleaning Involves Routine dental cleanings prevent cavities, remove plaque and ensure that periodontal disease doesn’t develop or progress. Dental cleanings are also used to detect deeper issues, which may require additional appointments. However, these procedures used by the dental hygienist are not well understood by many patients. Learning a few facts about the process of dental cleanings…

Diabetes and Its Dental Health Connection
Diabetes and Its Dental Health Connection

Diabetes is a serious condition that can lead to a number of other health concerns. One surprising complication of diabetes is dental problems, including tooth decay, gum disease, and tooth loss. If you have diabetes, you should understand the condition’s connection to dental problems so that you can take the necessary precautions to keep your teeth healthy. Sugary Foods and…

Summer Teeth Whitening Special at South Bay Dental & Orthodontics

Whitening Teeth Whitening Special from South Bay Dental & Orthodontics. Get professional whitening by a dentist. Shine up those pearly whites. Only $199 normally $599 Once your dental professional has checked the current shade of your teeth, they’ll take you through these simple QuickPro steps:  Our dentist takes care to prep your mouth and gums. A thin layer of whitening…

Preventative dental care and its importance to overall health

In order to maintain your oral health, you need to invest in preventative dentistry, which means to look after of your teeth and gums. Doing so reduces your risk of developing onset cavities, enamel wear, gum disease, etc. Fortunately, there are dozens of preventative dentistry forms, such as daily flossing and brushing, dental cleanings, and more. According to the American…

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