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Top Questions About Dental Care

At our dental office in St. Petersburg, we believe in not only caring for our patients’ smiles but also educating them on all things related to dentistry. We’re often asked questions by either our patients or their families, and we always welcome them! Today we’d like to answer some of the questions we hear most

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Join Us In Celebrating Our Dental Hygienists!

It’s National Dental Hygiene Month at our St. Petersburg dental office and dental offices around the country! This celebration is dedicated to all dental hygienists and serves to recognize these valued team members and everything they do to keep our patients healthy. These 31 days are also for promoting the importance of good hygiene for

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“How Do I Cure Bad Breath?”

Bad breath is an incredibly common thing that we hear about everyday at our dental office in St. Petersburg. Affecting nearly 80 million Americans, bad breath can be embarrassing and affect the lives of those who have it. But bad breath sufferers don’t need to live that way forever. There are things they can do

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Eat Whole Grains for a Healthy Smile

September is recognized as Whole Grains Month and is a 30-day celebration for all things grainy. These whole grains are beneficial for heart health, overall health, and may even boost oral health too. In this blog, our St. Petersburg dental office covers some quick facts about whole grains and how it relates to good oral

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How to Get a Whiter Smile

We all want to have a smile that we’re happy with and proud to show off. However, if your smile isn’t as white as you’d like it to be you may choose to hide your grin behind tightly closed lips. At our dental office in St. Petersburg, we can help transform your smile from dull

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“Why Is My Mouth Watering So Much?”

Talking about spit isn’t incredibly glamorous, but it sure is important. Especially for those who produce too much of it. When someone has too much saliva, they may be embarrassed and uncomfortable by the common side effects of something called hypersalivation. At our dental office St. Petersburg, we want these patients to know that while

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