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Washington produces more than half of the fresh apples in the country every year, making it the apple capital of the USA (sorry New York!). Crunching down on a local apple isn’t just a great way to snack, it’s also a great, natural way to clean your teeth. Why? Apples are rich in fiber and practically scrub your teeth with each bite! An apple’s tooth-cleaning effects include removing food particles on your teeth and gums, breaking down plaque, whitening teeth, and stimulating saliva production—all of which are necessary for strong, healthy teeth. So, incorporate local apples into your daily diet and let your pearly white smile be a symbol of state pride.

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Washington state, home of the first Starbucks, has one of the greatest coffee cultures in the country. Practically every Washingtonian has a favorite coffee shop and go-to order. But whether you enjoy a simple cup of black coffee or prefer a venti iced caramel macchiato with oat milk, it’s a well-known fact that coffee is not good for your teeth. Without a great daily oral hygiene routine keeping your teeth strong and healthy, what’s the good of your morning brew if your teeth are going to suffer? To make sure your caffeine fix doesn’t land you in the dentist chair, remember to brush and floss twice daily, eat a well-balanced diet, and drink a cup of water or two after you down your coffee to avoid coffee breath!

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Living in the hustle and bustle of Seattle can be exhausting! Between your 9-5 tech job, planning your next hiking adventure, and trying to find time to check out the Washington state fair, scheduling dentist appointments every six months can feel like too much of a hassle. But what if we told you that seeing your dentist could be simplified? Doctors Network offers its members access to its streamlined scheduling platform, making it easy for anyone to find, compare, and book an appointment with one of Washington’s world-class dental professionals. No more waiting on hold with the dental office! Join the network and schedule your next dental appointment in just a few clicks.

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    Reflection Dentistry
    1502 Bishop Rd, SW, Tumwater, WA 98512 
    13.58 miles near Rochester
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    (360) 357-4500

    Who is Dr. Adam Cramer DDS?
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    Dr. Adam Cramer believes that the experience patients have in his office is just as important as the technology and treatments he provides them. He graduated from North Thurston High School, then went on to graduate with honors in 2006 from the University of Washington School of Dentistry. Besides his required courses, Dr. Cramer also took numerous electives in third molar impaction extraction with oral surgery, oral radiology, and pharmacology. During this time, Dr. Cramer became especially interested in the surgical placement and restoration of dental implants. This continues to be an interest of his to this day. When he is not in the office, Dr. Cramer volunteers at the Rainy Day Ranch Therapeutic Riding Center, a non-profit organization he started that provides special needs children and adults with therapeutic horseback riding lessons.

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    Dupont Family Dentistry
    975 Ross Ave #100, DuPont, WA 98327 
    27.37 miles near Rochester
    phone

    (253) 931-8000

    Who is Dr. John Ludu DMD?
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    Dr. John Ludu is committed to providing his patients with professional, painless dentistry. His patients can expect skill, speed, and efficiency from Dr. Ludu, who has an impressive track record under his belt. His goal is to make everyone who comes into his office, staff member and patient alike, feel comfortable and at ease. Throughout his career, he has practiced in Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, and Arizona.

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    Excellent Dental Care Center
    1212 S 11th St #20, Tacoma, WA 98405 
    41.41 miles near Rochester
    phone

    (253) 272-6242

    Who is Dr. Thai Nguyen DDS?
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    Dr. Thai Vinh Nguyen is a dentist who works hard to provide his patients with more than just straight teeth. He has extensive training in dentofacial orthopedics and orthodontics, myofascial pain, and TMD treatments. He has attended over 1,600 hours of training in the areas of TMJ, sleep apnea, orthodontics, and orthopedics. His goal as a dentist is to provide his patients with beautiful smiles, as well as better muscle harmony, healthy TMJ, and a better facial profile. He believes that many oral health concerns can be handled with non-extraction treatments and early intervention.

    Dr. Nguyen attended the University of Washington in 1999 where he earned his Bachelor of Science in Biology degree and his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. Since graduating, he has practiced dentistry in both Tacoma and Auburn and is a founder of the AGD-national-approval study club, Northwest Comprehensive Orthodontics/TMD Seminars Group. He has given lectures to other dental care providers on orthodontic and TMD treatments since 2010 and has written extensively on the same topic for the International Journal of Orthodontics. In 2013, he was invited to speak at the Vietnamese-American Physicians, Dentists and Pharmacists Association, as well as the International Association for Orthodontics in Hollywood.

    He is currently a diplomate of the International Board of Orthodontics. He is also an IAO Senior Certified Instructor and a Fellow at the International Association for Orthodontics and is a Fellow at the Academy of Dentistry International and the Pierre Fauchard Academy.

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