
If you asked 1000 people to name their favorite part of the holidays, many of them would probably say, “The food!” Unfortunately, however, all the delicious cakes, cookies, and eggnog can really do a number on your teeth. And the last thing you want to do over the holidays is make an unexpected trip to a dentist in McKinney. But don’t worry – with the 7 tips below, you can fully enjoy this time of year without putting your oral health at risk. After all, who says you can’t have your holiday cake and eat it, too?
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Well, 2018 is coming to a close. As you wrap up your year, do you have all of your affairs in order? Dental insurance benefits are often forgotten, but they run out just like the clock on December 31st. It’s true, most dental insurance benefits don’t carry over into the next year, so you have to use them or lose them. Those are hard-earned dental dollars that you’ve been stacking all year, which can keep your teeth healthy, and your pocketbook happy. Read on to learn how to maximize your benefits with your dentist in McKinney.
Having a beautiful smile is a wonderful asset — and some research even says it can make others more apt to trust you and increase your chances of success at work. If you are anything less than 100% satisfied with the appearance of your smile, your
Everyone wants to have superpowers, but unless you have a radioactive spider handy, you probably won’t acquire the skills necessary to save the world from an alien invasion. Nevertheless, you do have superpowers — in your mouth. A smile is the world’s most powerful gesture. Here, your
The flu has hit us hard in the United States this season, and that includes here in DFW. A lot of people we know have been sick this winter, and if you have had or are getting over this particularly strong strain of influenza, we wish you a speedy recovery! And we also want to remind you how important it is to take care of your oral health when you are recovering from the flu. Take steps like changing your toothbrush and scheduling a visit with your dentist in McKinney to help prevent reinfection and enter the next season feeling healthy and energetic.
Dental associations recommend that you have your first dental visit the moment teeth start to erupt. However, not everyone makes it that early and that’s okay. The important thing is you make it your dentist when you can and become accustomed to regular dental visits.
2018 is the year that you truly take care of yourself. No more skipping dental visits and eating snacks that harm your mouth; this is the year you serve yourself the care you deserve. Whether it’s breaking old habits or breaking in new ones, you’ll find that a big part of self-care starts with the most common kind of care there is: oral care.