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In the Hoosier state, a smile is everything. When you greet your neighbors, go to the grocery store, attend a PTA meeting, or do a presentation at work, a good smile and a friendly wave are your best introductions. But what happens when your smile isn’t looking or feeling its best? Oftentimes, people who experience oral health issues, such as tooth loss or gum disease, can’t smile due to pain or discomfort. They may also choose not to smile due to issues with self-consciousness. Without a pearly white smile, a Hoosier just isn’t the same! The good thing is that maintaining and improving your oral health is simple; a good daily routine and frequent visits to your dentist can make a dull smile bright. So embrace that Hoosier spirit and schedule your next dentist appointment today!

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More than half of Indiana’s farmland, in a typical year, is planted in corn, making Indiana one of the biggest producers of corn in the world! Unfortunately, corn isn’t great for your oral health. Besides getting stuck in your teeth, eating corn on the cob is known to dislodge fillings, damage braces, and chip teeth! Popcorn, too, can get lodged between your teeth, leading to cavities and gum disease. Sweet corn can even wear away your enamel, leading to tooth discoloration. Despite all that, there’s no way we’ll stop eating corn! It’s just too darn tasty. So, taking care of our teeth and gums is vitally important! Whether or not you’re eating corn, always remember to brush and floss twice a day, balance your fluoride intake, and visit your dentist at least twice a year. For more information on maintaining and improving your oral health, contact your dentist.

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When it comes to sports, the unexpected is exciting! A 3-point buzzer beater from the Pacers’ Obi Toppin can make your average basketball game thrilling. But when it comes to dental care, the unexpected can be terrifying. An unexpected appointment cancellation or dental bill can ruin your day and turn you away from good dental care in the future. Doctors Network takes the unexpected out of dental care; its user-friendly platform provides dental patients with real-time information on local dentists’ treatments offered, schedules, prices, locations, ratings, and reviews. Plus, all dentists in the network offer world-class treatments at affordable rates, whether or not you have dental insurance. If dental care has to be unexpected, let it be because of how much you can save at every visit and nothing else.

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    Indiana Family Dentistry
    505 N. Green St, Brownsburg, IN 46112 
    27.67 miles near Greencastle
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    (317) 852-5999

    Who is Dr. Will Hine DDS?
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    Dr. Will Hine practices dentistry under the basic belief that oral health and full-body health are inextricably connected. When treating his patients, he emphasizes how good oral health can ultimately improve their overall health, and vice versa. Dr. Hine only puts his trust in evidence-based treatments and works hard to provide the best, high-quality dentistry he can. His main joy in dentistry is providing support to patients of all ages. All members of the family can rely on Dr. Hine for their dental needs!

    Dr. Hine began his dental education at the Indiana University School of Dentistry. He graduated in 1996. In 1997, he went to the IU Medical Center to complete a General Practice Residency program. Soon after, he became a teacher at the Dental School as well as a practicing dentist.

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    Indianapolis Center for Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry
    7218 US-31, Indianapolis, IN 46227 
    37.06 miles near Greencastle
    phone

    (317) 882-0228

    Who is Dr. Ted Reese DDS?
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    Dr. Ted Reese knew he wanted to be a dentist from an early age. As a child who had a deep interest in life science, biology, and handiwork, it was only natural that he should be inclined to study dentistry as a young adult. After completing a pre-dental undergraduate program at Anderson University in 1980, Dr. Reese was accepted into Indiana University School of Dentistry. He has been a practicing dentist since then.

  • location
    Indianapolis Dental Designs
    8801 N. Meridian St, Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN 46260 
    40.96 miles near Greencastle
    phone

    (317) 575-6100

    Who is Dr. William Ingram DDS?
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    Dr. William Ingram understands that it is his duty as a dentist to improve his patients’ oral health and achieve their dental goals. He will do whatever it takes to improve their lifestyles and enhance their confidence while providing them with top-quality dental care and maximum comfort.

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    Washington Street Dentistry
    10935 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46229 
    47.15 miles near Greencastle
    phone

    (317) 333-6788

    Who is Dr. Matthew Church DDS?
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    Dr. Matthew Church is currently an active member of the American College of Oral Implantology. He is a Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. His dental education began at the University of Kentucky and since 1998, he has been a practicing family dentist. He specializes in cosmetic dentistry, dental implants, and Invisalign, and has extensive general dentistry training and skills.

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