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14Mar
Happy 5th Year Anniversary Smileville!
Today is a BIG milestone for us at Smileville Family Dental Center! It marks 5 years that we have been serving our community. We want to let you all know that we are very grateful for the love you’ve shown us within our community. HAPPY 5TH YEAR SMILEVILLE!
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22Feb
What Causes Bad Breath or Halitosis?
Halitosis — known as bad breath to most — is an embarrassing condition that can affect anyone at any time, and is caused by several factors. The most common causes of bad breath is halitosis which is caused by bacteria that live in the mouth and survive off of leftover food particles and plaque on teeth. When the bacteria feed, they produce hydrogen sulfide. The sulfide is what gives an icky, rotten smell. Chronic halitosis may indicate an underlying medical concern…
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21Feb
Oral Cancer Screenings…Why are they important?
Regular checkups with your dentist help more than just your smile. They’re an important chance for them to check for signs of oral cancer. Oral cancer screenings are designed to try to catch the early signs of oral cancer before they progress to a more advanced stage. Oral cancer screenings are important because oral cancer can be successfully treated if caught early enough. Approximately 84% of oral cancer cases can be detected early by a dental health professional. When Dr. Mejias performs…
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20Feb
How to prevent tooth decay
The good news is that cavities (the holes that can form when decay breaks down enamel over a long period of time) are preventable. Follow these tips to avoid cavities, and the pricey, uncomfortable dental fixes they require. TIP #1: See Your Dentist Don’t be a stranger at the dental office if you want to avoid cavities. Getting routine cleanings at least once every six months can help prevent decay early on, before it progresses to become cavities, and if…
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12Feb
Oral Hygiene INCLUDES your tongue…
A good indication of a healthy tongue is a uniform pink coloring with no deeper red, yellow or white discoloration. But, if you find a white film coating on the topside, Mayo Clinic confirms it shouldn’t be a cause for alarm, and is usually temporary. This film is a mix of bacteria, dead cells and food debris, making your tongue appear white as a result. Rest assured proper tooth brushing and flossing can help clear up the problem! Call us…
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12Feb
Why Should You See a Dentist?
Why Should You See a Dentist? Oral health is an important part of your overall health. Regular dental visits can help spot oral health problems early on when treatment is likely to be simpler and more affordable. Call us at (813) 994-4777 for a check-up!
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07Feb
Gum Disease
Three out of four people in the United States suffer from some form of gum disease. It is the leading cause of tooth loss in people over age 35. The good news is, in most cases gum disease can be prevented or controlled. Call us at 813-994-4777 to schedule an appointment! Click here to read more about our preventative services: https://smilevillefl.com/dental-services/preventative-dental-services/
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