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Poor oral health doesn’t just mean more cavities and sore gums. The health of your teeth is directly connected to your full body health, and when your teeth suffer, so does your respiratory system, your cognitive function, and even your cardiovascular system. Yes, an inconsistent oral hygiene routine can lead to diabetes, cancer, kidney disease, heart failure, and more. And, in South Carolina, where biscuits and gravy, sweet tea, and lemon cream pie reign supreme, keeping your teeth and gums healthy is key to living a healthy life. We all love a good seafood boil, but toothaches spoil the fun! Talk to your dentist today about how you can achieve a lifetime of healthy smiles.

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We could all go for a dip at Folly Beach from time to time, but for your teeth, frequent contact with water is more than just an enjoyable pastime. Staying hydrated is key for maintaining a healthy smile. Why? Because water helps wash away food particles and bacteria stuck between your teeth, around your gums, and on your tongue. Drinking water can increase saliva production, too, which protects teeth from tooth decay. On top of that, fluoride is one of the most important minerals for keeping your tooth enamel strong and preventing cavities, and it’s found in abundance in our water. So, next time you go for a swim, give your teeth the same experience and drink a cool glass of water.

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It may never be scientifically proven that Bigfoot exists, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t still believers in the Palmetto State. With 57 reported sightings since 1964 and the annual South Carolina Bigfoot Festival, the legend is still going strong! However, when it comes to dental care, an affordable dentist shouldn’t shouldn’t be as elusive as a Sasquash! With a Doctors Network membership, the fantasy of affordable, convenient dental care can be your reality! You can find, compare, and schedule an appointment with one of the hundreds of dental professionals in South Carolina, and save money while doing it. Don’t believe us? Check out DoctorsNetwork.com today!

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Muskogee dentist covered by Aetna

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Cleaning teeth and checkup for cavities.

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Cleaning and check up

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My Granddaughter needs a lot of dental work. Her teeth are actually rotting away. She is 23 and has no insurance. But she could possibly pay out of pocket like a payment plan. She is getting married in April and she needs something done soon.

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Accepts Aetna insurance

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We are looking for a Dental Hygienist who can clean my wife's teeth that is covered in our dental insurance with Blue Cross Blue Shield.

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Fillings, bridges, and cleanings in Ashland Ohio with Anthem Medicare Advantage

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dentist to clean teeth

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Oral hygiene and implants

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What is dental cleaning?

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If you take good care of your teeth, you may be wondering why your dentist says you need this appointment every 6 months. There are several dental problems that you may miss at an early stage. They may not cause any pain, and may not demonstrate any visible signs. However, a dental prophylaxis appointment (teeth cleaning visit) can help your dentist diagnose these dental problems at an early stage. The term dental cleaning (prophylaxis) encompasses several techniques that are used by most dental personnel to professionally remove plaque, stain, and calculus (tartar) from patients’ teeth. Oftentimes, the toothbrush coronal polish (i.e. toothbrush and toothpaste) is a procedure that is used to remove plaque from teeth surfaces and demonstrate brushing techniques to caregivers for young kids and for patients with special needs who cannot tolerate using a rubber cup. The rubber cup coronal polish is a treatment in which a dental polishing paste is rubbed onto tooth surfaces with a rotary bristle brush or rotary rubber cup to remove plaque and stains from your teeth. Dental scaling is a procedure where hand or ultrasonic instruments are used to remove calculus or tartar and stains. Full mouth debridement may be needed as a preliminary treatment for those patients whose medical, psychological, physical, or periodontal conditions result in calculus accumulation beyond the scope of routine prophylaxis (regular teeth cleanings). These procedures expedite the clinical examination and introduce dental services to the patient. Also, the accompanying preventive appointment demonstrates proper oral hygiene techniques to the patient and/or caregivers. Flossing is an essential part of the prophylaxis that removes interproximal and subgingival (under the gum) plaque, aiding in educating the patient and enhancing the oral examination.

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