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Why It’s Worth Putting Your Tax Refund Towards Dental Visits

April 5, 2022

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It’s that time of year again to file taxes, which is not necessarily the most exciting thing in the world. However, what can be exciting is getting a large refund. In some cases, people receive thousands of dollars back from the IRS! If your refund was larger than expected and you’re feeling inclined to splurge, it’s worth giving your smile a second look. By investing in your oral health, you give yourself peace of mind and potentially save big on needing other dental treatments later!

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Time for Spring Cleaning – Don’t Forget Your Teeth!

March 19, 2022

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Woman smiling outside with beautiful teeth

Now that Spring is here, you’re probably checking items off your list of cleaning duties. Whether it’s organizing the garage, cleaning out your pantry, or getting your yard in tip-top shape, this time of the year is often productive. However, this is also a great opportunity to renew your smile and improve your oral health. Read on to learn some easy steps you can take to give your smile a true Spring cleaning!

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5 Common Reasons People Hesitate to Visit the Dentist

March 4, 2022

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It’s highly recommended that you schedule a dental visit at least every six months. This is to help keep track of your oral health and prevent any developing issues from getting bigger. So, why are some people hesitant to get a checkup? Listen to your dentist in Kansas City as they explain five of the most common reasons a person might avoid dental care.

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Why Having Good Oral Care Habits is Good for Your Heart

February 22, 2022

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Person holding heart model for Heart Health Month

February is mainly known for being the month of romance due to Valentine’s Day, but it’s also the time when Heart Health Month is recognized by general practitioners and dentists alike. What many don’t realize, however, is oral health can have an impact on the health of your cardiovascular system. As a result, more and more dentists are stressing the importance of the mouth/heart connection. To learn more about their relationship and what you can do to perfect your oral care this February, keep reading!

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3 Popular Diet Trends That Can Harm Your Oral Health

January 11, 2022

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It’s resolution season, and many people resolve to drop a few pounds this time of year. If you have resolved to eat better, make sure you are not following a diet regimen that can harm your oral health. Keep reading to learn three common diets that may end up doing you more harm than good – and visit your dentist twice annually to make doubly sure you’re staying away from cavities and gum disease all year long. 

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5 New Year’s Resolutions for a Healthy Smile

December 9, 2021

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New Year's 2022

There is no better time than the beginning of the new year to start fresh with some wholesome lifestyle habits. Whether you are eager to spend extra time exercising, want to start cooking your own meals, or are saving some time in your morning for meditation, you are taking steps to better your life! Your dentist in Kansas City has some ideas for you too. Here are some New Year’s resolutions that can help you work towards a healthy smile.

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Don’t Let These 5 Holiday Foods Ruin the Party This Year

November 30, 2021

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The tree is all lit up, the stockings are hung, and the guests are on their way. The last thing you want is a dental emergency ruining your picture-perfect night! Unfortunately, there are five popular holiday foods that can put you at risk of needing an emergency trip to the dentist in Kansas City. Keep reading to find out which favorite treats are on the naughty list, and how to keep your pearly whites safe. 

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How Cosmetic Dentistry Can Take Years Off Your Smile

October 21, 2021

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Woman smiling

It is natural for your body to show the years that you have experienced, and that includes your smile. But fortunately, it’s possible to delay this for a while. With modern dental technology, there are all sorts of ways that you can expand the youth of your smile and keep it looking as healthy as possible. Continue reading to learn about some of the cosmetic issues that can occur as you age and what you can do to combat them.

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5 Ways for You to Maximize Your Dental Insurance Benefits

October 7, 2021

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dental insurance form

Dental insurance is an excellent investment to have, and it can help you to save when it comes to essential oral healthcare. When you are looking after your smile, you are contributing to the health of your entire body. However, it can be difficult to completely understand how dental insurance works, it is much different from the medical insurance that you’re used to. Here are a few tips to help you maximize your dental insurance benefits.

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Health Factors You Should Mention at Your Next Checkup

September 22, 2021

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dentist and patient during dental checkup

Contrary to popular belief, the divide between the two fields of oral and bodily health isn’t as black and white as it may seem. If there’s a problem in one system, it could affect the performance of another. Since there’s a connection between your mouth and body, your dentist must know what’s going on with both. By sharing certain health factors at your next dental checkup, you can ensure you receive the best care possible. Here’s what you should bring up.

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