Wisdom teeth are the third row of molars that show up in your late teens or early twenties. This extra set of teeth was necessary for our ancestors who ate tough foods like meat, leaves, and roots. Considering the fact that their molars would fall out or get worn down, a new set of teeth was just what our ancestors needed. But over the course of time, the human jawline has adapted to a new diet of softer foods and the advancement of oral hygiene. We don’t need a third set of molars and in fact,...
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10Oct
Atkins & Anderson, DDS |
10 Oct, 2018
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Teeth Brushing,
Oral Care,
Oral Health,
Dental Hygiene,
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Texas,
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Dr. Lindsey Atkins,
Dr. Craig Anderson |
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Believe it or not, there is a right way to brush your teeth! You have been brushing your teeth twice a day for most of your life and you may be doing it wrong. Brushing your teeth the correct way keeps your gums healthier and your mouth cleaner. Today is a new day, so learn the best way to brush your teeth and put it into practice. You’ll be glad you did!
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16Sep
Atkins & Anderson, DDS |
16 Sep, 2018
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Sensitive Teeth,
Teeth Sensitivity,
Bryan,
College Station,
Texas,
Dental,
Dentistry,
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Dr. Lindsey Atkins,
Dr. Craig Anderson |
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Cosmetic Dentistry |
Do you often feel a sharp pain in your teeth as you take a gulp of ice water? Does a spoonful of piping hot soup cause you to wince? Teeth sensitivity occurs when nerve cells in your teeth are exposed.
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11Apr
Atkins & Anderson, DDS |
11 Apr, 2018
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Anderson & Atkins,
Taking Care of Your Child's Teeth,
Early Oral Hygiene,
Dental Hygiene,
Pediatric Dentistry,
Children's Dentistry,
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College Station,
Texas,
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Atkins Anderson DDS News,
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When it comes to your kids, there’s little more important than starting to take care of their health early. Early dental checkups are important as they help prevent cavities and tooth decay, which can lead to pain, trouble concentrating, and other medical issues. The sooner children begin getting regular dental checkups, the healthier their mouths will remain throughout their lives.
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