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One Patients Journey to Smile Down the Aisle

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Pre-Op After Bonding After Zoom Whitening 1. Remove Previous Bondings The first step was to remove her previous bondings that had been placed on her teeth. Because there is no need to remove any of your natural tooth structure when getting the bonding placed, the bonding material can be removed without any damage to your…

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Can Gum Disease Really Contribute to Dementia? Let’s Take a Look

Gum Disease Linked to Dementia Slater Family Dentist in Aloha OR

If like most patients, you’ve probably heard about the importance of brushing and flossing while visiting dentists in Aloha, OR. In addition to keeping teeth and gums looking and feeling their best, you’ve probably also heard that failing to tend to your oral health increases the risk of developing a range of chronic diseases, including…

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Dental Implants can Restore Your Smile Back to Health

Slater Family Dental Cosmetic Dentistry Beaverton OR Professional

As a cosmetic dentist in Aloha, our team at Slater Dental understands how the loss of a tooth can cause patients to worry about the health and appearance of their smiles. Fortunately, the loss of a tooth doesn’t mean the end of a great-looking smile. Each year in the U.S., millions of patients experience tooth…

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How SureSmile Can Improve the Health and Appearance of Your Smile

Slater Family Dental SureSmile Dentistry Offering Beaverton Aloha Oregon Dentist Service

At Slater Family Dental, we understand the importance of a stunning smile that can lighten up a room. Studies have shown that a straight, healthy looking smile ranks as one of the biggest contributing factors in making a good first impression. One study – conducted by researchers at Leeds and Central Lancashire University – found…

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Three Compelling Reasons You Should Floss

Find how flossing could help your health in other ways atSlater Family Dental Beaverton OR

At Slater Family Dental, we understand that flossing ranks fairly low a habit many of our patients enjoy doing on a daily basis. While most people don’t have a problem following the American Dental Association’s recommendation to brush at least twice a day, finding the time to floss at least once seems far more problematic…

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