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Is Drinking Wine Bad for Your Teeth?
added on: December 20, 2017
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There’s been a popular belief surrounding red wine and its benefits to heart health floating around for years. We even found an article suggesting that drinking a glass of red wine a day has the same type of benefits as spending an hour at the gym. But we’re not here… Read More…


Give Thanks to Your Teeth
added on: November 21, 2017
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Every November we take an entire Thursday to give thanks, spend time with friends and family, and eat. And eat, and eat. There’s also a tradition of sharing everything that you’re appreciative of. As you go around the dinner table sharing what you’re thankful for this Thanksgiving, let our Woodlands… Read More…


Does Baking Soda Really Whiten Teeth?
added on: December 20, 2016
baking soda

Baking soda is advertised as a multi-purpose household staple that can be used to mask smells, brighten your clothes, and yes, even whiten your teeth. While we can’t speak on its effectiveness in any other form, my dental office in The Woodlands can support the claim that baking soda can,… Read More…


Is Your Smile Making You Look Older?
added on: December 13, 2016
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Your smile can say a lot of things about you — you’re happy, you’re confident, you’re professional, you’re… old? Nobody wants people to think that, but the unfortunate truth is, your smile may be aging you in the eyes of others. At my dental office in The Woodlands, we hear… Read More…


A Simple Smile Can Make a Big Impact
added on: August 11, 2016
smiling

Smiling is such a simple act. So simple that even babies do it while they’re still in the womb. Although effortless, smiling is actually a pretty powerful action. At my Woodlands dental office, we know that the easy act of smiling can actually make quite an impact on your health… Read More…


Why Are People So Serious in Old Pictures?
added on: May 19, 2016
old photos

We’ve all seen the old black and white photos from the 1800s-1900s where all the people are dressed to the nines in big, flowy dresses and dapper suits. Legs are crossed, hands are resting formally in jacket pockets, and there’s not a smile in sight. At my dental office in… Read More…


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