By Burning Tree Family Dentistry
November 22, 2021
Consistent and excellent dental care is important for every member of your family. Recent advances have made going to the dentist an experience…
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By Burning Tree Family Dentistry
October 25, 2021
At the office of Burning Tree Family Dentistry, we recognize that a healthy smile is more than just an attractive asset; it is also essential to one's overall…
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By Burning Tree Family Dentistry
September 29, 2021
Cosmetic dental technology has made leaps and bounds in the past 20 years. And because of these terrific advances, there’s no reason you…
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By Burning Tree Family Dentistry
August 24, 2021
A person’s diagnosis of dementia is extremely upsetting for his (or her) family and friends. The caregiver(s) of someone with dementia knows…
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By Burning Tree Family Dentistry
July 26, 2021
When choosing to sign up for healthcare plans, many people consider only the medical aspects. They give little or no attention to dental care. They…
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By Burning Tree Family Dentistry
June 21, 2021
If you feel physical discomfort when you chew and/or if you hear strange clicking noises when you open and close your mouth, you may have a…
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By Burning Tree Family Dentistry
May 25, 2021
You’re getting ready to take the field or the ice for the big game, and it’s time to go through your equipment checklist. Uniform,…
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By Burning Tree Family Dentistry
April 26, 2021
Studies show that across the United States millions of people are living with partial or complete tooth loss. Fortunately, with today’s…
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By Burning Tree Family Dentistry
March 29, 2021
This muscular organ does more than help to churn up food. It’s also an important component in your complete oral health. Most people…
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By Burning Tree Family Dentistry
February 24, 2021
The temporomandibular joints, called the TMJ for short, are considered the most complex system of joints in the body, acting as a hinge between your…
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By Burning Tree Family Dentistry
January 25, 2021
According to recent studies, 92% of adults ages 20-64 have had cavities in their permanent teeth. Tooth decay is also prevalent in the pediatric…
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