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Preventing Dental Problems During Pregnancy

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When you’re pregnant, you expect to have the typical changes to happen. Swollen feet, expanded belly, cravings, and the fatigue occur as if you’re climbing a mountain day after day for nine months straight. One unexpected change that can occur during pregnancy is a change in your dental health. What Causes Dental Health Changes During… Continue reading

May Is National Physical Fitness & Sports Month

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The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services and the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition have partnered to make May its National Physical Fitness & Nutrition month. Their goal is to encourage everyone to go play and #MoveInMay. You can read more about their celebration on their website, here. Our team at ConfiDENT… Continue reading

A Harmonious Easter Between Dental Health And Treats

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Hippity Hoppity, Easter’s On Its Way! Easter is on Sunday, April 21 this year. Are you getting ready for all the festivities that surround this special day? Are the bowties bought and dresses pressed? If you haven’t ventured to the store to buy Easter treats yet, let our team at ConfiDENT provide you with some… Continue reading

Are You Planning Your Teen’s Wisdom Teeth Removal Over Spring Break?

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Missing school can be challenging for teens. Missed assignments and lessons can be hard to make up. Teenagers often choose to go to school while they’re sick to avoid all the make-up work from a missed day or two. A standard procedure many school-age students may require is wisdom teeth removal. Wisdom teeth removal is… Continue reading

There Is Hope For Your Periodontal Disease (Gum Disease)

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According to the American Dental Association (ADA), Periodontal Disease is an infection. It affects the tissues and bone that support your teeth. If you’ve been diagnosed with Periodontal Disease it can cause a sense of alarm. However, there is a lot of good news surrounding the oral issue of Periodontal Disease. Periodontal Disease is Preventable… Continue reading

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