What You Need To Know About Orofacial Pain

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Orofacial pain is a general medical term that is used to describe pain that may be experienced in any part of one’s face. Those parts include the face, mouth, scalp and jaws. If one of the structures that make up the face and oral cavity is affected by a medical disorder or disease,

Dental Notice: Are You Prone To Cavities?

Some individuals are prone to getting cavities even though they brush their teeth twice or more every day, floss every nook and cranny in their mouths, and use an oral rinse to flush remaining food debris and bacteria out of their mouths.

Brighten Your Smile for the Holidays

December is known for the holiday season when family and friends get together to enjoy each other’s company. Many pictures are taken and special moments remembered. Nevertheless, some are reluctant to be a part of such things due to their current smile.

Save Money, Save Teeth

For the healthiest smile, it’s a good idea to visit our Franklin Dental Office at Arcadia Dental a minimum of twice a year. Even if you think you have no cavities or dental problems, budgeting time and money for dental care is extremely wise.