#WorldSmileDay What's your favorite way to make someone smile?
"If you're experiencing symptoms, calling your dentist early on — before the problem worsens — is best." Some helpful insight in this article from KETV NewsWatch 7.
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Dentists are seeing more cracked teeth. Pandemic stress is to blame
A Sunday well spent brings a week of content. #SundayFunday
If you think you may be grinding your teeth or clenching your jaw more than normal, it’s time to talk to your dentist. Teeth grinding can lead to other problems like headaches and fractured teeth.
"Oral health affects your overall health, so now is not the time to skip your cleaning."
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Yes, it's safe to go to the dentist
Take a moment to read this post featured in The New York Times: "Awareness is key. Are your teeth currently touching? Even as you read this article? If so, that’s a sure sign that you’re doing some damage — your teeth shouldn’t actually touch throughout the day at all unless you’re actively eating and chewing your food."
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Dentists Are Seeing an Epidemic of Cracked Teeth. What’s Going On?
From teeth grinding to tooth decay, it's important to talk to your dentist about concerns as soon as possible to prevent them from becoming bigger problems. #TuesdayTips
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Stress Is Making Everyone Clench Their Teeth Now. Here's How To Stop.
#MondayMotivation A random act of kindness, a text to say hello, a compliment to your neighbor!
#ThankfulThursday We are happy to be your dental provider of choice!
While October is full of anticipation for Halloween treats, it’s also #NationalDentalHygieneMonth! A friendly reminder to practice good oral health habits!
#HalloweenCountdown With one week to go until Halloween, make a plan now to avoid snacking on sugary treats throughout the day. Try sticking to mealtimes when saliva production increases and helps rinse away bacteria.
It's no coincidence that #NationalBrushDay is today, the day after Halloween! TIP: When brushing your teeth, only brush hard enough to clean the film off your teeth. Too much pressure can hurt your gums.
We hope you have a fun and safe Halloween! It’s OK to eat candy, just remember to take care of your teeth by brushing and flossing.
We'd like to show our appreciation for everyone who has worn the uniform of the U.S. military. Happy Veterans Day!
It's been a week since Halloween. How much candy is left in the house? 🍬🎃🍭
Checking for signs of oral cancer is part of a regular dental checkup.
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#FridayFacts "Your mouth can be the gateway to several health problems that extend beyond a toothache or cavity."
Here’s What Happens When You Don’t Brush Your Teeth: https://www.healthline.com/health/when-you-dont-brush-your-teeth#possible-problems
#MotivationMonday You have a unique smile and unique oral health needs. Even if you don’t have symptoms, a regular visit to the dentist can help prevent problems.
We're thankful for all of our wonderful patients. Happy Thanksgiving!
#TuesdayTip As Thanksgiving kicks off the season of holiday treats and desserts, remember to eat sweets as part of a meal rather than as a separate snack.
Why sugar is bad for your teeth: https://www.regencydentalomaha.com/why-sugar-is-bad-for-teeth/
Pain or discomfort when you have hot or cold food and drinks? Visit your dentist to determine the root of your tooth sensitivity. #WednesdayWisdom
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You don't have to wait for Santa to bring you anything. When it comes to missing teeth, you have options!
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#FridayFun There's one song that is definitely on every dentist's holiday tunes playlist! :)
#FridayFeeling Any activity you do in order to take care of your physical and emotional health is self-care -- including your oral health.
#SundayFunday Which smells better, bacon or coffee, in the morning?
'Tis the season for sugar-filled holiday treats, just remember to brush well and take care of your teeth. BLOG: https://www.regencydentalomaha.com/why-sugar-is-bad-for-teeth/
👋 Who else is excited to use the new electric toothbrush Santa brought? 😉
We hope this holiday season brings you many great memories and wonderful reasons to smile.
Happy New Year! May it be filled with an abundance of love, joy, and smiles.
What're your options if you want whiter teeth? Our office offers two methods of whitening. 👇
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#TuesdayTips Increased anxiety or stress, for any reason, can lead to teeth grinding. You may not even realize you're doing it! This article from AARP has some helpful tips!
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Is the Coronavirus Pandemic Damaging Your Teeth?
The new year is just beginning! Set aside time now for your dentist appointment! #MondayMotivation
For anyone who needs to hear this, don't forget to call tomorrow to schedule your dentist appointment! 🥰
#FridayFeature We’re proud to be recognized in The Reader's Choice Best of the Big O!
#SaturdaySpotlight Sweetened coffee can take a toll on your teeth! It's also a major cause of staining. Avoid adding sugar and drink plenty of water.
You're not alone! Masks have many people noticing the smell of their breath.
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How to Eliminate Mask Breath During COVID-19
There are 10 days until Valentine's Day! This year, show your smile some love and schedule a visit to the dentist!
#WednesdayWisdom Ignoring this warning sign is not a good idea.
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Tooth-gether forever! Happy Valentine's Day!
#SaturdayMood We hope you're staying warm and cozy inside this weekend!
Some food and drinks are known to cause teeth stains. Coffee, tea, and red wine can get into the enamel of your teeth and can cause long-term discoloration.
#SelfCareSunday There are a few different ways to go about whitening your teeth. We've highlighted your options in our blog.
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Wondering where sugar might be hiding in your diet? Soft drinks, energy drinks, sports drinks, fruit drinks and cereal are some of the top sources, according to the USDA Dietary Guidelines. #NationalCerealDay
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Today is #NationalCerealDay! Make sure to check the food label to determine the amount of added sugar. Too much sugar in your diet can increase your risk of tooth decay.
#TuesdayTips The internet is full of fun and entertaining trends. But when it comes to your teeth, the best thing you can do is ask your dentist.
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This is your Sunday reminder to call to schedule your dentist appointment tomorrow!
Be the Reason Someone Smiles Today #SaturdayMood
We're smiling because it's the first day of spring!