What goes on in your mouth can have a considerable effect on your overall health. The human body’s millions of amazing components work together to help it perform at its peak.
Your smile is one of your most important features, both for its aesthetic value and as a vital means of communication.
We often take the ease of chewing and drinking for granted. Sometimes, though, these two daily tasks become arduous because one or more of your teeth have developed a cavity.
Your gums are an amazing biological mechanism designed to protect your teeth and prevent oral diseases.
Aging bodies go through various changes, and oral health is no exception. It’s also no surprise.
You brush your teeth in the morning and floss before your nighttime brush. That’s great! But when was your last trip to a dentist for a cleaning?
Nobody wants dental decay, yet so many of us have it. Cavities are permanently damaged areas in the enamel of your teeth that turn into tiny openings or holes.
Happy holidays from your friendly family dentist at Lee Dental & Facial, who’ll know if you’ve been naughty or nice during your next regular checkup, which we hope is right around the…
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