As a parent, one of your top priorities is ensuring the health and well-being of your children. While you may focus on their nutrition, education, and overall growth, dental health is just as crucial. Developing good dental habits early on sets the foundation for lifelong oral health. *** At All Smiles Bethesda, we understand the …
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Dental Care: How Do Cavities Form?
No one likes cavities. Most patients who come in for dental cleaning are always wondering: Do I have any cavities? Even the most diligent person who keeps their teeth and gums clean wonders why they still get cavities. That’s why cavity prevention is one of our main dental health goals at All Smiles Bethesda. Cavities …
Family Dentistry Advice: Energy Drinks and Your Dental Health
You are familiar with the names: Monster, UpTime, Bang, Red Bull, and Rockstar. That’s a shortlist of energy drinks that have become extremely popular in the U.S., making up over $53 billion in revenue in 2018 and expected to reach over $86 billion dollars in 2026. *** These drinks are created to increase or “regain …
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Six New Year’s Resolutions for Better Dental Health Care
Most people don’t make New Year’s Resolutions and those that do, typically don’t follow through with them after a few weeks. So we are not recommending “resolutions.” Instead, we are recommending that everyone develop new, healthy habits that will improve their dental and overall health care. The New Year is an opportunity to adopt lifelong, …
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Family Dentistry Advice: How to Eat Healthy Over The Holidays
After an incredibly stressful year, the holidays have finally arrived. It would be easy and understandable to let loose and indulge in some unhealthy eating as we relax and spend time with family and friends. We don’t blame you for that feeling that way as we have certainly earned some downtime. Food is one of …
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The Start of Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day, also known as Saint Valentine’s Day, has been said to originate with a Catholic priest named Valentine several thousand year ago. Valentine defied the emperor at the time by secretly marrying men and their brides after the emperor had made it illegal to marry. Emperor Claudius II did this because he wanted as …