Brushing

Focus Your Oral Health Care on Toothbrushing Techniques

Are you blushing effectively on a daily basis? Due to the extreme importance of brushing your teeth, it is important to make sure you’re using adequate methods and techniques to brush effectively and safely. Typically, you should brush your teeth twice per day. When brushing your teeth, always remember to use the proper angles at

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How to Care for an Infant’s Oral Health

Your child deserves a strong, healthy, and successful smile that can help them, eat, talk, and express emotion. This is why it’s important for you to keep your child’s teeth and gums in tip-top shape regularly. To help you do so, our dentist, Drs. Ray McKinley & Brittany McKinley-Holloway, has some tips and recommendations on

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Your Age and Oral Health Are Connected

Did you know your age can affect the outcome of your oral health? Well, it’s true! No matter how old you are, you can suffer from to tooth decay and other oral health problems. That is why, our team here at [practice_name] in [city], [state], is happy to talk to you about how your age

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How to Clean Your Tongue

Would you be surprised to hear that keeping your teeth clean is very important to protecting your oral health?  Did you know that failing to clean your teeth as well, could leave you more susceptible to tooth decay and gum disease? We usually recommend setting up two appointments with us every year to keep your

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Floss Away Your Tooth Decay

Did you know that dental floss is often the most overlooked part of a person’s oral hygiene habits? It’s true because people tend to think that brushing their teeth is enough to keep their teeth clean or they simply don’t leave themselves enough time for the extra two minutes of flossing per day that are

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When Should You Brush Your Teeth?

Brushing your teeth is extremely important for the health of your gums, teeth, and even plays a role in the health of your whole body. While the practice is now quite common, would you be surprised to learn that there are a few things many of us could do better when it comes to brushing?

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