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ZOOM! Whitening with Miss. Harris County Teen 2012 ~ Sugar Land Dental
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Teeth whitening fit for a beauty queen! Miss. Harris County Teen Angela H. just completed a ZOOM! whitening.

URBN Dental  How often do you have to replace your toothbrush
URBN Dental How often do you have to replace your toothbrush Daniel Cook 1,115 Views • 2 years ago

URBN Dental is at your service to provide professional dental tips and quality service. Do you ever wonder how often you should be changing your toothbrush (or toothbrush head if you are using an electric one)? Switching your electric head or tossing your toothbrush is recommended every three months. If you are sick or have a cold sore or canker sore, it’s highly suggested to also switch your brushes. The toothbrush bristles can contain a lot of harmful bacteria and need to be replaced to decrease your risk of potential systemic illnesses. Also the bristles themselves can get worn and frayed and will decrease the efficiency of the toothbrush. Without replacing the toothbrush bristles, you suffer from a greater risk of encountering gum disease and cavities, so be sure you swap those bristles! Schedule a dental appointment now to learn more! Click on our website to book today: https://www.urbndental.com/

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Where the local celebrities go  Sugar Land Dental
Where the local celebrities go Sugar Land Dental Paul Cash 1,241 Views • 2 years ago

Celebrity hair stylist Michael DeMarse of Houston, TX shares his experience with us. Michael has been a loyal patient of Dr. Jue for a long time! Call us for a free consultation at (281) 277-9200 or visit https://www.sugarlanddentalspa.com/

URBN Dental: Is a soft bristle toothbrush better for your teeth and gums?
URBN Dental: Is a soft bristle toothbrush better for your teeth and gums? Daniel Cook 1,488 Views • 2 years ago

Have you ever wondered if your toothbrush bristles are too hard or soft or whether or not it even mattered? Contrary to popular belief, the extra soft or soft bristle option is the best choice you can make when it comes to selecting your bristle. The soft bristles are gentler on the gums and because of their delicate nature, it’s easier for them to glide in between teeth. Using hard or medium bristles increases your risk of receding gums and also heightens tooth sensitivity, since you are wearing down the enamel on your teeth with the rough nature. Schedule a dental appointment now to learn more! visit : https://www.urbndental.com/

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