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Why Do We Recommend Dental Sealants?

Why Do We Recommend Dental Sealants?

by website@mysocialpractice.com | Sep 25, 2025 | blog, Dental Posts, General Dental, Pediatric

ONE OF THE MOST common questions we hear from parents is about dental sealants. Do they really do much good for a child’s oral health? The simple answer is yes: dental sealants are one of the most effective tools we have for preventing tooth decay in children...
Modern Dentistry Versus Old Dental Myths

Modern Dentistry Versus Old Dental Myths

by website@mysocialpractice.com | Sep 10, 2025 | blog, dental post, Endo, General Dental, Ortho, Pediatric

DENTAL CARE HAS evolved dramatically over the past few decades, yet many people still hold onto outdated beliefs that can actually harm their oral health. Understanding the difference between modern dental science and persistent myths is crucial for maintaining a...
The Surprising Effects of Mouth-Breathing

The Surprising Effects of Mouth-Breathing

by website@mysocialpractice.com | Aug 27, 2025 | blog, Dental Posts, General Dental, Pediatric

BREATHING MAY FEEL automatic, but how you breathe can have a big impact on your health. While nasal breathing is the body’s natural and most efficient way to take in oxygen, many children and adults rely on mouth-breathing instead. This may happen occasionally during...
Norman Dentist Near Me: 7 Essential Signs You Need Family Dental Care

Norman Dentist Near Me: 7 Essential Signs You Need Family Dental Care

by website@mysocialpractice.com | Aug 22, 2025 | blog, Dental Posts

When you’re searching for a “Norman dentist near me,” you’re probably dealing with a dental concern that needs immediate attention. Whether it’s a nagging toothache, your child’s first cavity, or simply time for that overdue...
Sugar Versus Teeth in Elizabethan England

Sugar Versus Teeth in Elizabethan England

by website@mysocialpractice.com | Aug 13, 2025 | blog, Dental Posts, Endo, General Dental, Ortho, Pediatric

WHEN SUGAR FIRST arrived in England, it was considered an exotic luxury. By the Elizabethan era in the late 1500s, the sugar trade was thriving, and the country’s wealthy elite had embraced this costly import as a symbol of status. Imported primarily from the...
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