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The History of Dentistry

At Klement Family Dental, we’re all about sharing the joy of healthy smiles! Let’s embark on an exciting adventure, tracing the vibrant history of dentistry – a journey filled with warmth, innovation, and an abundance of reasons to keep smiling. Ancient Beginnings: Ancient civilizations like the Egyptians and Greeks treated their smiles with nature’s magic, …

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Banish Tooth Sensitivity

Banish Tooth Sensitivity: Your Guide to Comfortable Smiles

At Klement Family Dental, we understand that a twinge of pain while enjoying your favorite ice cream or hot beverage can put a damper on the simplest pleasures of life. Tooth sensitivity is a common concern that many of our patients share, and we’re here to shed light on its causes, treatments, and preventive measures, …

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Dental Cleaning Process

Exploring the Steps of the Dental Cleaning Process

Maintaining good oral hygiene is essential for a healthy and beautiful smile. One crucial aspect of oral care is regular dental cleanings. These cleanings are not only vital for keeping your teeth and gums healthy but also for preventing various dental issues down the road.  Prior to your dental appointment, it’s essential to update your …

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What is dry mouth

What is Dry Mouth and What Can I Do?

Introduction Have you ever experienced that uncomfortable, sticky feeling in your mouth, accompanied by a lack of saliva? If so, you may have encountered a condition known as dry mouth, or xerostomia. Xerostomia, or dry mouth is a common problem that affects many individuals. Let’s explore the causes, symptoms, and potential remedies for dry mouth, …

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Maintain your healthy gums

Understanding and Preventing Gum Disease and Gingivitis

Understanding the early stages of gum disease is essential for prevention and maintaining healthy gums. Here’s what causes gingivitis, its symptoms, and most importantly, how it can be prevented and treated. Gingivitis refers to the inflammation of the gums which is primarily caused by bacterial plaque buildup along the gumline. Plaque is a sticky film …

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How Do I Choose a Toothpaste That’s Right For Me?

It’s happened again – you’ve run out of toothpaste, and now you’re facing an aisle of seemingly endless options. Do you spend minutes mulling over the brand with the best slogan, packaging, or promises, or do you have an old tried-and-true favorite? Perhaps you simply grab whichever tube is on sale?  Whatever your method for …

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5 Tips to Keep Great Oral Hygiene Between Visits to the Dentist

It’s no secret that healthy teeth and gums are the key to a beautiful smile, but did you know that your oral hygiene can also impact your overall health? Research shows that dental diseases like gingivitis and periodontitis can directly contribute to other health conditions, such as cardiovascular disease and pneumonia.  At Klement Family Dental, …

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3 Ways to Celebrate National Tooth Fairy Day!

In the mid-1920s, a new trend erupted in healthcare advertising – little fairies scattered across magazine and newspaper pages designed to encourage healthy habits in children. The bathtime, vegetable-eating, and fresh air fairies have all been retired, but one remains – the beloved Tooth Fairy. Since her inception, the Tooth Fairy has inspired joy and …

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5 Natural Smoothies Your Dentist Would Approve Of

5 Natural Smoothies Your Dentist Would Approve Of

Most people are aware that their diet can impact their oral health, but they may not realize that the drinks they consume can be just as important as the food they eat. Smoothies are a great way to pack in a lot of nutrients and antioxidants in one drink, Smoothies are a great way to …

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Beyond Brushing: The Link Between Obesity and Tooth Decay

You know brushing and flossing are the key to proper dental care, but did you know that obesity plays a role in oral health? Recent research has revealed a link between obesity and tooth decay. Dual Threat According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), tooth decay is the most common form of chronic …

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