It’s no secret that straighter teeth are easier to clean. At Annapolis Dental Care, an investment in cosmetic dentistry can help straighten your teeth through braces or retainers built for proper alignment while improving your oral hygiene. According to the… Read More
Posts Tagged ‘Dental Hygiene’
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Dental Care Tips: How to Improve Your Oral Hygiene
If you’re looking for a sparkling and healthy smile, there’s more to it than simply brushing and flossing once in a while. Oral hygiene is essential for the overall health of your teeth and can even have a large impact… Read More
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Tips for Improving Dental and Oral Hygiene Every Night
When you wake up in the morning, what’s the first thing you do? Go into the bathroom and start your morning routine. While it’s important to brush, floss, and use mouthwash every morning, that doesn’t mean you can skip it… Read More
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The Importance of Dental Public Health
What do we mean when we say “dental public health”? Well, dental health is important for everyone. Three groups of people who might neglect their dental health, or won’t get the care they need, include young students, senior citizens, and… Read More
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What to Expect from Dental Implants
What do you do if one of your teeth falls out? Dental implants are an option. Dental implants involves a procedure in which an artificial tooth is surgically fused to the jawbone. Unlike dentures and fixed bridges, dental implants fully… Read More
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Improve Your Brushing Technique
Brushing is the best form of preventative care when it comes to our teeth, so making sure your brushing technique is top notch is extremely important to maintaining a healthy dental hygiene.
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How to Keep Your Teeth White After Whitening?
Whether you receive in-office whitening treatments or do it yourself at home, you likely put a lot of time, money, and effort into keeping your teeth white and your smile healthy and beautiful. After whitening, you probably also want to… Read More
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Need a New Year’s Resolution? Start Flossing!
We all know you’re lying when you tell your hygienist that you floss “a couple times a week” or “every now and then.” The American Dental Association estimates that only half of the US population flosses daily, about 30% floss… Read More
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Preventing Cavities
You get snuggled up in bed and suddenly realize you forgot to brush your teeth for the night. There are two options: you can shrug it off and brush them in the morning or you can lose your comfort spot… Read More
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Your Bad Breath Could be Halitosis
Sometimes bad breath is just a result of something you ate like garlic or onions. But if you have chronic bad breath, it could be the result of halitosis. Millions of people suffer from halitosis in the United States but… Read More