I spend a lot of time talking with patients who brush diligently, floss most days, and still feel like something is off. They’ll say their teeth look a little dull, their gums bleed when they floss, or they can’t shake that fuzz-on-the-teeth feeling by late afternoon. They’re not imagining it....
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A kid's very first dental experiences echo for decades. When care feels safe, kind, and reasonable, kids find out to rely on preventive gos to, brush on their own without a nighttime battle, and speak up when something hurts. In a household setting, where brother or sisters tag along and moms and...
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