Smart Smile Resolutions For 2023
Do you want to start taking better care of your teeth this year? Have you made resolutions in the past and found them hard to keep? Our team at the Dental Care Center at Kennestone wants to help you with some smart smile resolutions for 2023 that won’t be hard at all! Play Catch Up […]
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Is Chewing Gum Bad for Your Teeth?
Chewing gum can have its benefits, but it also has its downfalls. Since not all gum is created equal you really should know what you’re getting yourself into the next time you decide to just pop any stick of gum in your mouth. What Kind of Gum To Avoid Some gum contains a lot of […]
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Easy Tips for a Healthier Summer Smile
The summer months are full of fun activities and snacks. Like popsicles, snow cones, sweet tea, you name it. And while you can enjoy those from time to time, you might also find your smile needs a little extra protection this time of year. Here are some quick and easy tips to follow when you’re […]
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Is it Possible to Reverse Tooth Decay?
If you’ve browsed the internet long enough (particularly websites like Pinterest or YouTube) there’s a good chance you’ve seen people claim to offer advice on DIY cavity treatments. Unfortunately, cavity treatment at home is not something that you can actually do. Once tooth decay creates a physical hole in your tooth, the only way to […]
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How Often Should You Get Your Teeth Cleaned?
Getting your teeth professionally cleaned in Marietta is important for removing plaque and tartar buildup that your toothbrush leaves behind. The average person should go to the dentist every six months for a cleaning, but some people may need to go more often. Who Should Get Their Teeth Cleaned More Often? Increase your tooth-cleaning frequency […]
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Soft Teeth or Soft Drinks? The Real Reason You Keep Getting Cavities
If you suffer from constant cavities, then it may be tempting to blame it on the “soft teeth” you inherited from your parents. In reality, your teeth aren’t the problem your parents passed on. What Causes Cavities? Cavities are caused by a bacterial infection. Specific germs produce an acidic waste product that wears away holes […]
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