
One of the best things about dentures is that they are invulnerable to decay and cavities. However, their cavity-proof nature does not mean that they are a zero-maintenance investment. Properly caring for dentures will help them to stand the test of time. It will also help you to enjoy the greatest possible benefits from them. But exactly how should you care for your dentures? Here are four simple things you can do to keep your new smile clean and functional.
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At the moment, you may be busy basking in the pleasant weather of late spring. Autumn, winter, and their common sicknesses may be in the furthest corners of your mind. But before you know it, cold and flu season will be back in full force! In the meantime, you may be concerned about other illnesses, such as COVID-19. Here are some cold and flu seasons tips to help you
Several weeks ago, most dental offices temporarily suspended normal operations in order to cooperate with recommendations from the American Dental Association and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Now, though, many practices are reopening — but they are being no less cautious when it comes to doing their part in fighting the spread of COVID-19. In this blog post, we’ll discuss the strict dental safety protocol in Marshall that your dentist is putting into action to help protect you, their team members, and the community at large.
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, many dental offices are temporarily closed. Others have modified their hours and have implemented strict safety protocols to make sure that both patients and staff members have a low risk of contracting the coronavirus. These changes in the dental industry have left many people wondering what they should do if they experience a sudden oral health problem. In this blog post, we provide practical guidance on how to handle
The COVID-19 crisis has changed the way most dentists are conducting business. Instead of providing all services, they may only be offering care for emergency and urgent cases. While that is certainly a wise measure as far as slowing the spread of the pandemic is concerned, it might leave you wondering what you should do if your previously scheduled
It goes without saying that if you’ve lost multiple teeth, you’ll have a harder time chewing certain foods and talking so that other people understand you. You’ll need to find a replacement as soon as you can, and in many cases, that means getting
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