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Why Even Great Brushers Need Regular Dental Appointments

Studies show that about one-third of Americans avoid going to the dentist on a yearly basis. While a segment of this group is indifferent to the state of their oral health, some people are dedicated brushers and flossers who feel they are doing enough on their own and resolve to see a dentist only when they deem it necessary. What these patients may not realize is that regular dental cleanings and checkups are a necessary part of maintaining strong teeth and gums. Here’s why the doctors at Pacific Northwest Periodontics believe regular dental appointments are so important:   Anyone Can Get… More

Why Even Great Brushers Need Regular Dental Appointments

Your Dream Smile is Waiting

Studies show that about one-third of Americans avoid going to the dentist on a yearly basis. While a segment of this group is indifferent to the state of their oral health, some people are dedicated brushers and flossers who feel they are doing enough on their own and resolve to see a dentist only when they deem it necessary. What these patients may not realize is that regular dental cleanings and checkups are a necessary part of maintaining strong teeth and gums. Here’s why the doctors at Pacific Northwest Periodontics believe regular dental appointments are so important:   Anyone Can Get… More

Your Dream Smile is Waiting

What Happens If You Ignore a Missing Tooth?

Studies show that about one-third of Americans avoid going to the dentist on a yearly basis. While a segment of this group is indifferent to the state of their oral health, some people are dedicated brushers and flossers who feel they are doing enough on their own and resolve to see a dentist only when they deem it necessary. What these patients may not realize is that regular dental cleanings and checkups are a necessary part of maintaining strong teeth and gums. Here’s why the doctors at Pacific Northwest Periodontics believe regular dental appointments are so important:   Anyone Can Get… More

What Happens If You Ignore a Missing Tooth?

Fluoride: Nature’s Cavity Fighter

Studies show that about one-third of Americans avoid going to the dentist on a yearly basis. While a segment of this group is indifferent to the state of their oral health, some people are dedicated brushers and flossers who feel they are doing enough on their own and resolve to see a dentist only when they deem it necessary. What these patients may not realize is that regular dental cleanings and checkups are a necessary part of maintaining strong teeth and gums. Here’s why the doctors at Pacific Northwest Periodontics believe regular dental appointments are so important:   Anyone Can Get… More

Fluoride: Nature’s Cavity Fighter

5 Things Everyone Should Know about Gum Disease

Studies show that about one-third of Americans avoid going to the dentist on a yearly basis. While a segment of this group is indifferent to the state of their oral health, some people are dedicated brushers and flossers who feel they are doing enough on their own and resolve to see a dentist only when they deem it necessary. What these patients may not realize is that regular dental cleanings and checkups are a necessary part of maintaining strong teeth and gums. Here’s why the doctors at Pacific Northwest Periodontics believe regular dental appointments are so important:   Anyone Can Get… More

5 Things Everyone Should Know about Gum Disease

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