5 Ways to Get Food Out of Your Teeth Safely

14 June, 2021
Have you ever noticed that after eating a bucket of popcorn or a few pieces of candy, you almost always end up with something stuck between your teeth you just can’t seem to get out? At Snow Family Dentistry, we know it can be frustrating to feel that extra pressure on your teeth....
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Is Gum Disease Genetic?

24 June, 2019
If you have a family history of gum disease, then you are more likely to have problems with your gums. According to the American Dental Association, genetics is a risk factor for developing gum disease. This disease usually starts out as gingivitis, which is characterized by swollen, tender gums that may bleed during brushing. If left untreated, it can develop into periodontitis and eventually lead to......
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Foods that Stain Your Teeth

30 June, 2019
Proper oral hygiene can ensure a bright smile, but you also need to watch what you eat and drink; certain foods and beverages can discolor your teeth. If you want to protect your pearly whites, read on for some common food items and drinks that stain your teeth....
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18 Things You Need to Know About Invisalign

22 July, 2019
Are you thinking about straightening your teeth with Invisalign? If so, it is essential to know how Invisalign works before you can make an informed decision. Our answers to 18 questions about Invisalign will help you decide if it is right for you....
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Pain Management Techniques We Offer

25 July, 2019
Like all things dentist-related, dental anesthesia probably seems a little scary at first. We understand that gut reaction, but here at Snow Family Dentistry, we’d like to show you why your fears are unfounded. Dental anesthesia is safe, effective, helpful and totally routine! We use it every day, for all kinds of different procedures. Here are three pain control techniques we commonly use at Snow......
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How to Prevent and Treat Sensitive Teeth

30 July, 2019
Dealing with sensitive teeth? If so, we understand your pain. Tooth sensitivity can be more than just annoying, it can severely impact your life, especially if you can’t eat or drink without discomfort. In most cases, teeth are sensitive because their protective outer layers have worn away. This exposes your tooth’s dentin, which is full of tiny tubes with sensitive nerve endings running through them.......
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Who is a Good Candidate for Dental Crowns?

25 May, 2019
There are many reasons that dental crowns may be a good choice for your teeth. Whether you want to restore an already broken tooth or cover a discolored tooth for aesthetic purposes, dental crowns are an efficient solution for an array of reasons. If you have moderate to serious dental damage, like broken or cracked teeth, or deep fillings that have loosened, then you are......
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Dental Health and Gift Tips for Moms

10 May, 2019
Mother's Day is right around the corner, and while you may have thousands of reasons to be thankful for your mom, one reason is displayed on your face all year round, your smile! When it comes to a child's dental health, it's moms who really make the difference....
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