Happy World Smile Day!! Today do an act of kindness and help one person SMILE!
Tell us what makes you smile in the comments! 😁
With heavy hearts, we remember the families, friends, and first responders who lost their lives as a result of the September 11th terrorist attacks. We will never forget. #NeverForget
We're grateful for all of the essential workers out there who continue to support our communities during these uncertain times including our devoted staff. Happy Labor Day from our family to yours. #LaborDay #DentalER
Happy National Senior Citizen Day! Today, we recognize the wisdom, accomplishments, and contributions seniors make in our communities every day. We're proud to be able to serve senior citizens in our office and remind you that oral healthcare is important in all phases of life, including the golden years. Brush, floss, and call your grandparent just to say hi today. 💙
#SeniorCitizensDay
As we look back on the 10th Anniversary of Smile Generation Serve Day, please join us as we celebrate all the people served. 💙💚
#Smile4ServeDay
How do I know a tooth infection has spread?
A few key signs that may indicate a toothache has spread to other parts of the body include:
🦷 Fever
🦷 Swelling
🦷 Dehydration
🦷 Increased heart rate
🦷 Increased breathing rate
🦷 Stomach pain
Learn more about the #MouthBodyConnection and when a toothache becomes more than a toothache - https://bddy.me/3dQINoj
Research suggests that practicing good oral hygiene and having professional deep cleanings by your dentist can help to lower your HbA1c—a lab test that indicates how well you are controlling your diabetes.* Learn more about the #MouthBodyConnection here: https://bddy.me/3jYzxRh
*Source: The Journal of the American Dental Association
There's never been a better time to prioritize your health. Book your appointment today: https://bddy.me/3nDBAMD
Research has shown that people with gum disease are two to three times more likely to suffer from a heart attack or other serious cardiovascular issues.* During your next visit, talk to us about the #MouthBodyConnection.
*Source: https://bddy.me/30Pn36Q
You may be at risk for gum disease if you:
🦷 Do not practice good oral hygiene
🦷 Smoke or chew tobacco
🦷 Have heart disease, diabetes, respiratory disease, or osteoporosis
🦷 Have a family member diagnosed with periodontal disease
🦷 Are pregnant or thinking of becoming pregnant
In addition, the following types of prescription drugs may also increase the risk of periodontal disease. Talk with your dentist if you are taking:
*️⃣ Steroids
*️⃣ Cancer therapy drugs
*️⃣ Oral contraceptives
*️⃣ An anti-epilepsy medication
*️⃣ A calcium channel blocker
To learn more about gum disease, give us a call or visit Smile Generation: https://bddy.me/3mQH6KE
#MouthBodyConnection
Have a safe and funfilled Halloween! 🎃
October is National Orthodontic Health Month and, just in time for Halloween, we have a harvest of helpful ortho information to share. Really, we like sharing this kind of information throughout the year because orthodontic health can also impact your overall health, in addition to helping you enjoy a healthier, happier, and straighter smile. Learn more about orthodontic treatment here: https://bddy.me/31XKXha
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October is National Orthodontic Health Month | Smile Generation
Studies show that pregnant women with chronic gum disease are four to seven times more likely to deliver prematurely (before gestational week 37) or deliver underweight babies than mothers with healthy gums.* Ask us about the #MouthBodyConnection during your next visit.
*Source Journal of the American Dental Association
Studies show people with gum disease are:
🦷 2-3x more likely to have a heart attack
🦷 At greater risk for diabetes and pancreatic cancer
🦷 4.5x more likely to suffer from a stroke
*Source: https://bddy.me/3iQjwgn
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Most dental benefits renew within the new year, so start this year strong and schedule an appointment soon. https://bddy.me/35GdB8k
Merry Christmas and happy holidays to you and yours 🎅💙
Gum disease and tooth decay affect your overall health.
1️⃣ Floss at least once a day to help remove the plaque and food that’s beyond your toothbrush’s reach.
2️⃣ Brush your teeth twice a day and don’t forget to scrub your tongue since it can harbor bacteria.
3️⃣ Choose a toothpaste that contains fluoride and has the ADA seal of acceptance.
4️⃣ Therapeutic mouthwash can help reduce plaque, prevent or reduce gingivitis, and/or reduce the speed tartar develops.
5️⃣ Smoking is strongly associated with the onset of gum disease and since it weakens your immune system, makes it harder to fight off gum infection.
6️⃣ Your dentist can detect early gum disease symptoms and treat them before it becomes more serious, plus, professional cleanings are the only way to remove tartar.
Book your preventative care appointment today:
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#MouthBodyConnection
Today we solemnly remember those who died in the attack on Pearl Harbor.