Family Health

via BlackDoctor: These days, taking a stroll down the dental care aisle will open up a world of dental care possibilities. It seems like half of the products on the shelves are geared toward whitening your teeth! These whitening products can be effective, but they can also get pricey. Here are seven foods that naturally […]

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  If your child needs dental care like a cleaning or a filling and you can’t afford it, there’s help this Friday. Each year in February, dentists across the country provide free oral health care services to thousands of low-income children. It’s called Give Kids A Smile Day. This year, it’s Friday, Feb. 7. The […]

National

Sports and energy drinks are causing irreversible damage to the teeth of teens and young adults in the United States, the authors of a new…

Elev8 Health

recognition of October’s National Dental Hygiene Month, award-winning New York celebrity dentist Dr. Catrise Austin reveals the secrets to achieving and maintaining a clean, healthy, picture perfect smile with her book, “5 Steps to the Hollywood A-List Smile: How the Stars Get That Perfect Smile – And How You Can Too!” read full story article […]

Elev8 Health

recognition of October’s National Dental Hygiene Month, award-winning New York celebrity dentist Dr. Catrise Austin reveals the secrets to achieving and maintaining a clean, healthy, picture perfect smile with her book, “5 Steps to the Hollywood A-List Smile: How the Stars Get That Perfect Smile – And How You Can Too!” read full story article […]

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Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine at Cornell Road and Emergency Drive will offer free dental exams, x-rays and teeth cleanings during its annual Prophy Day on Jan. 30, from 9 a.m. to noon. Walk-in patients of 18 years and older will be seen on a first-come basis

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Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine at Cornell Road and Emergency Drive will offer free dental exams, x-rays and teeth cleanings during its annual Prophy Day on Jan. 30, from 9 a.m. to noon. Walk-in patients of 18 years and older will be seen on a first-come basis