Most people do not love going to the dentist. As an adult, you can make yourself suck it up and sit through the appointment pleasantly. But toddlers don't have this level of patience. If they are feeling scared, unsure, or nervous about seeing the dentist, they won't typically be on their best behavior during the appointment, which can make it hard for the dentist to do their job. How do you make a dental appointment more pleasant for your toddler and for their dentist?
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Cosmetic Dentistry: How It Can Improve Your Oral Health
You may think of cosmetic dentistry as something strictly cosmetic in nature, and while many of the procedures done in this niche of dental work may be considered largely cosmetic in nature, this doesn't mean they don't benefit your smile as well. Going to a cosmetic dentist can actually improve your oral health and make your smile stronger. Here are ways going to a cosmetic dentist can be good for your oral health.
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4 Ways to Improve Your Dental Hygiene
If you are brushing and flossing your teeth at least twice a day, you are taking care of your basic dental hygiene routine. However, there are additional steps you could be taking to further improve your dental hygiene routine and improve your overall oral health.
#1: Switch to An Electric Toothbrush
If you are still brushing your teeth by hand, you are not necessarily getting the best brush possible. An electric toothbrush can clean your teeth on an even deeper level as you move it up and down in a circular motion in your mouth, as the toothbrush vibrates at the same time.
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Top Benefits Of Having A Medical Marijuana Card In A State Where Recreational Marijuana Is Allowed
If you live in a state where both medical and recreational marijuana are legal, you might not really see much point in getting your medical marijuana card, even if you qualify for one. After all, you can still purchase, possess, and use marijuana in a state where recreational marijuana is legal without really having to worry about getting in trouble. However, if you do happen to qualify for a medical marijuana prescription card for one reason or another — such as if you have PTSD or chronic pain — then you might still want to ask your doctor about this recommendation for these reasons and more.
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