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13Aug
Bright Smiles for a Bright future!
Are we all excited for the beginning of the new school year? I know that our little ones are, so lets start them off on the right foot and help them brighten up those already beautiful smiles! Call us here at Smileville Family Dental Center and schedule a bi-yearly exam and cleaning. Let those little smiles brighten up their classrooms as they do our lives! Call now, the school year is around the corner!
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25Jun
SAY CHEESE!
Smile and say cheese! Yes, cheese! Cheese is good for your smile! The phosphorous and calcium in cheese actually reduces the pH level in plaque and helps in the re-mineralization of the enamel on your teeth.
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09Jun
Smileville Dental Fun Facts!
Have you ever stopped to think how much saliva you produce? Surprisingly enough, a typical person produces about 25,000 quarts of saliva during his or her life. That’s enough saliva to fill 2 swimming pools! And what’s the point to all that saliva? It actually helps neutralize acid and keep tooth decay away.
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31May
Smileville Family Dental Center supports our local church
We are proud to announce that we have joined our wonderful local church, St. Marks the Evangelist Catholic Church. What a wonderful church, serving and reaching out to our community and beyond in outstanding ways. We have placed an ad in their weekly bulletin which is another way to support our church, as some of the ad proceeds go to helping St. Marks serve others. We here at Smileville Family Dental Center feel honored and proud to be a part…
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21May
Dental Cavities
Dental cavities (caries) are holes in the two outer layers of a tooth called the enamel and the dentin. The enamel is the outermost white hard surface and the dentin is the tan colored layer just beneath enamel. Both layers serve to protect the inner living tooth tissue called the pulp, where blood vessels and nerves reside. Dental cavities are common, affecting over 90% of the population. Small cavities may not cause pain, and may be unnoticed by the patient….
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18May
What is the Right Way to Floss?
Proper flossing removes plaque and food particles in places where a toothbrush cannot easily reach — under the gum line and between your teeth. Because plaque build-up can lead to tooth decay and gum disease, daily flossing is highly recommended. To receive maximum benefits from flossing, use the following proper technique: • Starting with about 18 inches of floss, wind most of the floss around each middle finger, leaving an inch or two of floss to work with. • Holding…
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18May
We have expanded our “In Network” insurance partners for your convenience!
For your convenience, we have broadened our insurance partners to make it even easier for your dental visits! Look and see if your insurance provider is on our list.
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10May
Smileville Family Dental Center website is finally live!
We apologize for the delay, but we wanted to make it perfect for you! You are invited to visit the site, click through it for information and to learn a little bit more about Smileville Family Dental. This has been a work in progress with some long hours and late nights with our design team to accomplish one goal – another avenue for resources and valuable information for your, our Smileville Family! Please feel free to click through the site…
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