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Are My Child’s Baby Teeth on Schedule?
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Anonymous
posted: Apr. 29, 2025.
Your darling three-month old is crying and fussy—can she be teething already? Or, your happy baby boy has just celebrated his first birthday—with only one tooth in that beautiful, gummy
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Good Oral Health Habits When You’re Pregnant
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Apr. 22, 2025.
the doctor and our team at Dr. Kozuch Dental Care will tell you that good oral health habits when you are pregnant are very important. A plaque or infectious buildup
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Dangers of Alcohol and Oral Health
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Apr. 15, 2025.
We often have patients who ask, “Can drinking alcohol affect my oral health?” There are, in fact, a few reasons why that martini may not be good for your pearly
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When snoring becomes more than just annoying: The dangers of sleep apnea
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Anonymous
posted: Apr. 08, 2025.
Sawing wood. That’s what your wife calls it when you wake her up with your snoring. This type of scenario plays out in homes around the world, and couples have
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This April, Let’s Celebrate National Facial Protection Month!
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Anonymous
posted: Apr. 01, 2025.
Poor April. While other months celebrate romance, or giving thanks, or costumes and candy, April has—April Fool’s Day and a tax deadline. We might be forgiven for thinking these two
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Why Professional Cleanings are Important
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Mar. 25, 2025.
Regular dental cleanings and checkups at our Swedesboro, New Jersey office are an excellent way to ensure everything is A-OK in your mouth. There’s a reason the American Dental Association
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Early Detection is Key to Treating Oral Cancer
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Mar. 18, 2025.
Every hour of every day, someone in North America dies of oral cancer, the sixth most common diagnosed form of the disease. The five-year survival rate is only 50 percent,
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St. Patrick's Day
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Anonymous
posted: Mar. 11, 2025.
On March 17, everyone has a little Irish in them. St. Patrick’s Day is a joyous celebration of Irish heritage. The holiday originated as a commemoration of Saint Patrick, who
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Flossing Fact or Flossing Fiction?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Mar. 04, 2025.
Somewhere in a bathroom drawer or medicine cabinet, we all have one—that little plastic dental floss dispenser. And whether you use your floss every day (yay!), or have completely forgotten
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The Safety of Dental X-Rays
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Feb. 25, 2025.
An article was released to the public stating that dental X-rays contribute to a type of brain cancer. After reading an article like this, your first thought may be to
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Five Easy Ways to Prevent Gum Disease
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Feb. 18, 2025.
Gum disease can be painful and lead to missing teeth if you don’t treat it properly. However, there are plenty of things you can do to lower your risk of
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The Start of Valentine’s Day
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Feb. 11, 2025.
Valentine’s Day, also known as Saint Valentine’s Day, has been said to originate with a Catholic priest named Valentine several thousand year ago. Valentine defied the emperor at the time
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Planning Your Vegetarian Diet with Your Oral Health in Mind
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Feb. 04, 2025.
If you’ve been following a vegetarian or vegan diet, you know that there’s much more to living a healthy life than simply avoiding meat products. Making sure your diet includes
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Carbs and Cavities
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jan. 28, 2025.
The Good News
Carbohydrates are one of the body’s essential macronutrients (along with protein and fat). We use carbs to convert the food we eat into energy. How does this work?
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How HPV and Oral Cancer are Related
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jan. 21, 2025.
Did you know that Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) and oral cancer are linked? This information may prevent you or a loved one from suffering from oral cancer if a diagnosis
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Diabetes and Dental Care
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jan. 14, 2025.
When most people think of complications of diabetes, they think of an increased risk of blindness, limb amputation, heart disease, and neuropathy. However, the doctor and our team want you
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