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Going Green for St. Patrick’s Day?
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Anonymous
posted: Mar. 15, 2022.
Happily for all of us who like to celebrate with friends and family, there’s no need to be Irish to enjoy St. Patrick’s Day. Every March 17th, many of us
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Caring for Your Smile after Invisalign® Treatment
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Anonymous
posted: Mar. 08, 2022.
You have done a lot of work to get the perfect smile. You wore your Invisalign aligner trays and cared for your teeth, and now your treatment is done. You
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March is National Nutrition Month!
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Anonymous
posted: Mar. 01, 2022.
While you don’t have to wait to start eating right, March is the month the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics asks everyone to pay special attention to what goes into
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What’s the advantage to Invisalign®?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Feb. 22, 2022.
Invisalign, which we happily provide at Washington Dental, is a great alternative to traditional orthodontic treatment if you've been apprehensive about the thought of metal braces. During your initial visit,
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The Invisalign® Treatment Process
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Feb. 15, 2022.
Invisalign is gaining traction as a sought-after solution for orthodontic problems. Unlike traditional braces, which require the placement of brackets on teeth and the connection of unsightly wires, Invisalign works
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Choose Chocolate on Valentine's Day
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Anonymous
posted: Feb. 08, 2022.
From a student handing out sweets for her classmates to an older married couple exchanging boxes of candy, Valentine’s Day is the time of year when people like to show
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February is Heart Month
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Feb. 01, 2022.
The American Academy of Periodontology stresses the importance of good oral health since gum disease may be linked to heart disease and stroke. Thus far, no cause-and-effect relationship has been
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Detergent Foods: Clean your teeth while you eat!
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jan. 25, 2022.
Did you know that there are certain foods you can eat which help to clean your teeth? We call them "detergent foods." In dentistry we look at the impact of
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When should I floss during the day?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jan. 18, 2022.
A vital step in your oral health routine is flossing. We hope our patients at Washington Dental maintain good oral hygiene, including daily flossing between each visit to our Marquette,
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Is Invisalign® Right For You?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jan. 11, 2022.
When patients ask the doctor about who benefits from Invisalign clear aligners, the simple answer is this: almost everyone. Unlike conventional braces, they are removable, which makes eating and cleaning
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Going Green for the New Year
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jan. 04, 2022.
Does your list of New Year’s resolutions for the coming months include reducing your ecological footprint? If so, let’s ring in the year with some basic—and some innovative—dental ideas to
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New Year's Eve
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Dec. 28, 2021.
Watching the clock tick down the final seconds until midnight, many of us- Washington Dental included- feel nostalgic about the passing year and hopeful about the new one to come.
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Women’s Medications and Dry Mouth
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Dec. 21, 2021.
Women using medication to treat a variety of medical conditions are often unaware of the potential side effects. One common side effect of medications such as blood pressure medication, birth
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Baby Teeth and Cavities
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Dec. 14, 2021.
We know how frustrating it can be to discover your child has one or more cavities when you come to visit Washington Dental. There are several ways to prevent baby
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‘Tis the Season—for Healthy Dental Choices!
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Dec. 07, 2021.
It might be the most wonderful time of the year, but if you’re dashing through the snow to an emergency dental appointment, you’re not feeling very jolly. And post-holiday, no
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Are you at risk for oral cancer?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Nov. 30, 2021.
Nearly 40,000 people are diagnosed with oral cancer annually in the United States, with more than 8,000 dying every year from the disease. Oral cancer has a higher death rate
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