| Canobie Lake 2007 |
| By Diane Leite and Ashley
Hughes |
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The date is
set for "Patient Appreciation Day... Read More
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| Early Warning Signs of Orthodontic
Problems |
| Some orthodontic problems may be easier
to correct if treated early. Waiting until all the permanent
teeth have come in, or until facial growth is nearly... Read More |
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| New Orthodontic Technology Gives
Adults More Options |
| Over the last several years, technology
has grown in nearly every industry, including orthodontics.
Many orthodontic practices have begun utilizing many... Read More |
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| Cosmetic Dentistry |
| With today's space age materials and
enhanced computer techniques, you don't have to allow
stains, cracked or chipped teeth or unattractive gums
keep... Read More |
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| Final treatment stage often most
important |
| Once active treatment is complete and
braces are removed, patients often think that is the end of
their orthodontic treatment. However, there is one final...
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| Invisalign Frequently Asked
Questions |
| Invisalign can help you get the great
smile you've always wanted because it's Invisible, so no one
can tell you're straightening your teeth. So now you... Read More |
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| Oral Hygiene Do's and
Don'ts |
| The mouth is the gateway to the body...
good health begins with good teeth. Tooth decay, infection
and/or gum disease can lead to a variety of ailments... Read More |
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| Thumb Sucking |
| Most children suck their thumbs or
fingers at some time in their early life, but most stop by
age 6 or 7 months. 85% to 99% of children stop thumb
sucking... Read More |
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| TMJ Syndrome |
| The initials TMJ stand for
Temporomandibular Joints, which are the two joints that
connect your jaw to your skull. TMJ Dysfunction, sometimes
called TMD... Read More |
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| Why Is Flossing
Important? |
| Some of the food we eat is essential for
health and well-being and some is just junk that we could
live without. Whether your diet consists of completely... Read More |
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| Side
Note |
How Safe Are Dental X-Rays?
When X-rays are passed
through your mouth, more X-rays are absorbed by the denser
parts of your mouth, such as teeth and bone, than by soft
tissues. The X-rays strike the film that is behind your
tooth, and this creates an image on the film. Tooth
decay,... Read More
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