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  • COVID-19 and Children’s Oral Health: What You Need to Know

    COVID-19 and Children’s Oral Health: What You Need to Know COVID-19 disrupted many of our routines with our kids, including dental check-ups. The pandemic put immense stress on our healthcare systems, which lead to the delay of non- essential treatments, including routine dental appointments for children. Although putting off dental visits for children may not […]

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    How to Best Care for Your Invisalign Clear Aligners

    How to Best Care for Your Invisalign Clear Aligners Invisalign is a great way to discreetly straighten teeth and have the smile of your dreams in less time than conventional braces. However, although both braces and Invisalign straighten teeth, they do have different requirements for care. So how can you take the best care of […]

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    What Are Your Treatment Options for TMJ?

    What Are Your Treatment Options for TMJ? Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders affect millions of people around the world. Whether you have suffered from TMJ for a few months or for years, it’s important to know that there are treatment options out there that can help alleviate your symptoms and improve your quality of life. So […]

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    Can TMJ Cause My Jaw or Ears to Pop?

    Can TMJ Cause My Jaw or Ears to Pop? Temporomandibular joint disorders, often referred to simply as TMJ, can cause a range of problems with the jaw, face, and even the ears. The temporomandibular joints exist on either side of the head close to the ears and help facilitate jaw movement. It is because of […]

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    Top Signs Your Baby Is Teething

    Top Signs Your Baby Is Teething Your baby will start getting their first teeth in as early as six months old. Your child’s front central incisors generally appear first, followed by laterals, canines, and premolars. These primary teeth will essentially set the stage for your child’s adult teeth, and will allow your little one to […]

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