Charlie the Horse came to visit
3:54 PM |
Charlie the Horse from Dr. Arkle and Dr. Harris' Office came for a visit!
After staying with us a few days, he accompanied Dr. G while she visited a local school to talk about Dental Care with a preschool class!
Everyone had a great time!
Charlie has headed back to Drs. Arkle & Harris' office & we will miss him :)
We are grateful for them letting Charlie come and visit!
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Invisalign Preferred Provider
11:31 AM |
Mallard Creek Family Dentistry is proud to anounce that we are an Invisalign Preferred Provider again for 2011! We received that honor due to the significant number of patients we have helped using Invisalign.
With over 25 Continuing Education hours already completed for 2011, we look forward to sharing new advancements in Invisalign technology with our patients!
With over 25 Continuing Education hours already completed for 2011, we look forward to sharing new advancements in Invisalign technology with our patients!
Love your teeth this Valentine's Day!
Great teeth and tip-top oral hygiene can make any Valentine's Day kiss even sweeter.
While Cupid supplies the romance, experts at the Academy of General Dentistry offer tips for a whole new love affair with healthy teeth and gums:
Brush and floss. Kissing couples can share up to 500 species of germs, including some that cause gum disease. You should brush your teeth twice a day for at least two minutes and floss once a day to eliminate bacteria that lurk between your teeth.
Pucker up. Kissing itself can actually help prevent tooth decay because it stimulates saliva, which helps reduce the incidence of cavities.
Have a chocolate (or two, or three). You don't need to worry too much about Valentine's chocolates when it comes to your teeth. Unlike hard or gummy candies, chocolate doesn't cling to your teeth and your saliva is able to wash the sugar away. But you still have to consume chocolate in moderation. Constantly eating chocolate will harm your teeth over time.
Whiten and brighten.Tooth whitening may be one way to impress your favorite person. You can contact your dentist to obtain a proper diagnosis and to learn about treatment options.
Great smiles attract other great smiles, the experts add. According to the AGD, people with noticeable dental neglect are 32 times more likely to have a partner with noticeable neglect. People without visible dental neglect are 5.4 times more likely to have a comparable partner.
You can here more about this at your next dental visit at Mallard Creek Family Dentistry.
While Cupid supplies the romance, experts at the Academy of General Dentistry offer tips for a whole new love affair with healthy teeth and gums:
Brush and floss. Kissing couples can share up to 500 species of germs, including some that cause gum disease. You should brush your teeth twice a day for at least two minutes and floss once a day to eliminate bacteria that lurk between your teeth.
Pucker up. Kissing itself can actually help prevent tooth decay because it stimulates saliva, which helps reduce the incidence of cavities.
Have a chocolate (or two, or three). You don't need to worry too much about Valentine's chocolates when it comes to your teeth. Unlike hard or gummy candies, chocolate doesn't cling to your teeth and your saliva is able to wash the sugar away. But you still have to consume chocolate in moderation. Constantly eating chocolate will harm your teeth over time.
Whiten and brighten.Tooth whitening may be one way to impress your favorite person. You can contact your dentist to obtain a proper diagnosis and to learn about treatment options.
Great smiles attract other great smiles, the experts add. According to the AGD, people with noticeable dental neglect are 32 times more likely to have a partner with noticeable neglect. People without visible dental neglect are 5.4 times more likely to have a comparable partner.
You can here more about this at your next dental visit at Mallard Creek Family Dentistry.
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