| family, health, holidays
Tis the season for delicious foods. And with it the challenges of managing how much and how often you indulge. Here are a few helpful hints to keep you on track toward maintaining that perfect seasonal smile through the New Year and beyond! Brush after every meal. When you brush immediately after having breakfast, lunch […]
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| flossing, Happy New Year, health, holidays, hygiene
As most people make their lists of resolutions this year, they will include things such as losing weight, eating healthier, saving more and maybe even going on that trip you’ve always dreamed of taking. But not many will have resolutions to improve their teeth. So we’ve compiled a few suggestions to help you start off, […]
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| cavity, dental health, family, holidays
The holidays are here! But between the decorations, the holiday cheer, and time spent with loved ones, many people often forget that your teeth still need care and attention. Yet many of the things we all love so much during the holidays can actually be damaging to your teeth! Minimize the Temptation of Chewy Foods […]
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| holidays
It’s hard to imagine the turkey as the official bird of the United States, but if Ben Franklin had had his way, it could have been. In a letter to his daughter, Franklin referred to the turkey saying, “I wish the bald eagle had not been chosen as the representative of our country! The turkey is […]
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| holidays
The Longmeadow Family Dental Care Team wishes you and your family a happy and safe 4th of July! #USA
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| dental hygiene traveling, health, holidays, Patient Education
If you are planning a trip, it is important to remember to look after your teeth while traveling. Often times passports, bathing suits and sunscreen are the first items packed. When traveling, however, it is important that you also pack items to keep your teeth and gums healthy. Apart from packing your toothbrush and toothpaste, […]
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| children, health, holidays, Patient Education
While the Halloween festivities may be over, now the challenges begin with the worries about what all that sugar and candy may be doing to your children’s dental health. Since it can be difficult to keep your teeth clean from the endless bags of candy and trick-or-treating. Halloween certainly presents parents with a variety of […]
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