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Can Too Much Sun Damage Teeth? 
added on: May 17, 2023

You hear it time and time again – from your doctor, the famous Mary Schmich, articles on the Internet, and yes, even from your dentist in Ramsey – wear sunscreen. This advice applies to both kids and adults, and it’s especially appropriate during National Sunscreen Day, celebrated every year on May… Read More…


Seasonal Allergies & Oral Health
added on: May 2, 2023

If you or members of your family have been itching, sniffling, and sneezing lately, allergies may be to blame. In fact, a recent study shows that allergies may be starting earlier and be more severe than ever before. This could mean that more and more people are experiencing the side… Read More…


Can a Bad Bite Cause Tooth Pain?
added on: April 20, 2023

Many different things can cause tooth pain, from a cavity to an abscess and anything in between. It’s always wise to see your dentist in Ramsey if you’re experiencing pain as it’s typically a sign that something is going on inside your mouth that should be checked out. But one… Read More…


Tooth Troubles Related to Stress
added on: April 5, 2023

April is National Stress Awareness Month, and its mission is to raise awareness of the negative health impacts of prolonged stress. While many of the effects of long-term stress are well known, including heart disease, gastrointestinal problems, obesity, and difficulty in managing diabetes, your dentist in Ramsey wants to raise… Read More…


World Oral Health Day – Be Proud Of Your Mouth
added on: March 20, 2023

World Oral Health Day is celebrated annually worldwide on March 20th. It’s coordinated by the FDI World Dental Federation, which is an organization that represents over a million dentists all around the globe. The main purpose of this event is to promote awareness about just how important oral health is… Read More…


Gum Disease May Lead to Colon Cancer
added on: March 3, 2023

Gum disease may seem like a condition that only affects oral health and should only be a concern for your dentist in Ramsey. But the truth is, gum disease can impact several other areas of the body. In fact, the whole-body complications associated with gum disease, including heart disease, have… Read More…


5 Tips to Help You Find The Best Dentist For Your Needs
added on: February 21, 2023

Finding the best dentist in Ramsey depends on what you’re looking for in a provider. The truth is, your dentist is a key part of your healthcare team and you need to feel comfortable, confident, and trust in their care. After all, you will be seeing them at least twice… Read More…


Join Us in Celebrating National Children’s Dental Health Month
added on: February 10, 2023

Children’s Dental Health Month has been a staple in dental and other healthcare providers’ offices since the American Dental Association (ADA) sponsored and nationalized the event back in 1949. This now month-long celebration in February strives to bring awareness to the importance of early and regular dental care for kids…. Read More…


What Are Some Signs of a Cavity? 
added on: January 25, 2023

Cavities are not only common in kids, but they can also affect adults in large numbers. In fact, according to the  CDC, 90% of adults over 20 have had a cavity in their lifetime. Additionally, one out of every four adults between the age of 20 and 64 currently have… Read More…


What Are Some Types Of Cosmetic Dental Treatments?
added on: January 13, 2023

If you find yourself hiding your smile behind your hand when you laugh or not smiling fully in pictures because you don’t like the way your teeth look, you’re not alone. In fact, more than half of Americans aren’t happy with their smiles. Cosmetic dentistry from your dentist in Ramsey… Read More…


What Happens During a Routine Dental Visit? 
added on: December 23, 2022

We all know how important it is to see your dentist in Ramsey at least twice a year for routine dental visits. These check ups allow your dentist to monitor your oral health and keep an eye out for any changes such as cavities, gum disease, and other concerns. Seeing them… Read More…


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