Tag: tooth decay
- August 9, 2017
You know that you want to prevent cavities. You know that tooth decay can lead to cavities. But do you know what causes tooth decay?
If not, take a moment to watch this short video by the American Dental...
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- June 2, 2017
Tooth decay is one of the most common oral health problems in the world. In the United States alone, an estimated 92 percent of the population will have at least one cavity in their lives, and many people will have...
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- March 23, 2017
Have you ever had a cavity? If not, then you still might. More than 90 percent of American adults develop at least one cavity in their lives.
If that happens to you or if you’ve already had a dental...
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- February 15, 2017
Family dentistry doesn’t start when you walk into the dentist office. It starts at home.
Don’t misunderstand us. Regular professional dental cleanings should be part of your family’s oral care routine. Even so, the...
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- October 23, 2016
Who is your family dentist? Maybe a better question is this: Who should be your family dentist?
If you live in or near Columbia, SC, our dentist office would love the opportunity...
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- August 1, 2016
The clock is quickly winding down on summer vacation. The first day of the new school year is just around the corner.
By now, you may have received a supply list from your children’s school(s) so you can get...
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- March 29, 2016
Preventing tooth decay and gum disease is the best way to keep your mouth as healthy as possible. Oral hygiene can start as soon as your child is born. Today’s post will help you learn what every member of your...
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- October 3, 2015
Tooth Colored Fillings Made Especially For You
Welcome back to another edition of our South Carolina oral health blog.
Here in Columbia, we seek to support the families of our community through our comprehensive dentistry services and our genuine desire to help...
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- June 1, 2015
When you need a crown (resulting from injury, infection, or decay, or after a root canal), it can be a long, inconvenient process that involved a lot of waiting. Crowns are designed specifically to fit your teeth, and to do...
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