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    • Glossary
    • FAQ / Info
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    • Early Dental Care
    • Cosmetic Dentistry
      • Bonding
      • Dental Veneers
      • Crowns and Bridges
      • Tooth Color Restorations
      • Teeth Whitening
      • Neuromuscular Dentistry
      • Six Month Smiles
      • Invisalign®
      • BOTOX
    • Family Dentistry
      • Exams
      • X-Rays / Digital Images
      • Cleanings
      • Scaling
      • Polishing
      • Dentures
      • Sealants
    • Dental Implants
    • Periodontics
    • Sedation Dentistry
      • Nitrous Oxide
      • Oral Sedation
      • IV Sedation
    • Technology
    • Sleep Apnea
    • Dental Problems
      • Abscessed Tooth
      • Bad Breath (Halitosis)
      • Cavities and Tooth Decay
      • Dry Mouth
      • Fluorosis
      • Gum Disease (Gingivitis)
      • Impacted / Wisdom Teeth
      • Jaw Disorders
      • Oral Cancer
      • Plaque
      • Sensitive Teeth
      • Teeth Grinding
      • Toothaches
    • Root Canal
    • Extraction / Wisdom Tooth Removal
    • Adult Dental Care
  • Smile Gallery
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Tag Archives: Flossing

What Makes a Great Oral Hygiene Routine

Dental Exam, Dental Health, Early Dental Care, Family Dentistry, Preventative Dental Care, X-RaysBy ATI2March 30, 2017

Without a doubt, doing a great job with your oral hygiene regime is one of the best ways to avoid many problems with your teeth and gums. And when coupled with regular visits to our dental practice locations in Brandywine, Hockessin, Middletown, Wilmington, Millsboro, or Ocean View, DE to undergo routine exams and cleanings, a…

Summer Oral Hygiene

Dental Health, Early Dental Care, Healthy Diet, Preventative Dental CareBy ATI2July 21, 2016

It’s summer in Delaware! That means vacations, family reunions, no school, late-night bonfires and a general lack of concern for schedules and routines. You are probably tempted to let the kids stay up late watching movies or playing board games. You may be a bit more relaxed on what they eat, that’s totally understandable! But,…

Does Flossing Come Before Or After Brushing?

Cavities, Dental Health, Preventative Dental CareBy ATI2July 21, 2016

By the time we are adults, we most likely have our dental routine down to a science. Some of us rinse, floss and then brush. While others might floss first and then brush. But, have you ever wondered what the optimal process really is when it comes to flossing and brushing? At Dental Associates of…

National Oral Hygiene Month

Dental Health, Family Dentistry, First Visit, Preventative Dental CareBy ATI2October 19, 2015

Nothing is more important to the Doctors at Dental Associates of Delaware than our patient’s dental health. This is why we are happy to support National Oral Hygiene month this October. When it comes to oral hygiene, it is vital that our patients are aware that shortcuts in your regiment can lead to oral diseases. Our hope…

The Secret To A Whiter Smile

Dental Health, Preventative Dental Care, Teeth WhiteningBy ATI2August 25, 2015

At Dental Associates of Delaware we know that many people feel insecure about their smile. Whether it is because of stains, discoloring or crooked teeth, studies have shown that one third of Americans are unhappy with their smiles. There have been many studies that suggest a white smile can help you in your career as well as…

The Importance of Flossing Daily

Dental Health, Preventative Dental CareBy ATI2August 8, 2014

While most of us know that it is very important to brush and floss our teeth regularly, flossing is something that many people neglect to do each day for a variety of reasons. Some people say flossing takes too long and others think it’s not really necessary because they brush their teeth several times each…

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