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Albion Dental Center Temp Closure Due to Coronavirus

Albion Dental Response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus)

Albion Dental Center will be closed until further notice due to the current COVID-19 outbreak. Our phone lines will remain open for your questions and concerns. If you have a dental emergency during our closing, please call our office at 435-940-9900 and we will respond as quickly as possible. At Albion Dental, we have always […]

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Albion Dental Center will be closed until further notice due to the current COVID-19 outbreak. Our phone lines will remain open for your questions and concerns. If you have a dental emergency during our closing, please call our office at 435-940-9900 and we will respond as quickly as possible. At Albion Dental, we have always

Bleeding Gums: What It Means and When to See Your Dentist

Seeing blood in your sink after you brush your teeth can be alarming, but there’s no need to panic. You may be able to cure your bleeding gums without even seeing a dentist, depending on the situation. In this article, I’ll explain the common causes of bleeding gums, what you can do to stop the

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Seeing blood in your sink after you brush your teeth can be alarming, but there’s no need to panic. You may be able to cure your bleeding gums without even seeing a dentist, depending on the situation. In this article, I’ll explain the common causes of bleeding gums, what you can do to stop the

Complete Guide to Sugar

As a dentist, I get asked a lot about sugar. But as it turns out, sugar isn’t actually the worst thing for your teeth. Sugar also isn’t the cause of tooth decay; acid is. The most cavity-causing food is crackers and breads, not candy. As someone with a major sweet tooth myself, I’ve wondered many

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As a dentist, I get asked a lot about sugar. But as it turns out, sugar isn’t actually the worst thing for your teeth. Sugar also isn’t the cause of tooth decay; acid is. The most cavity-causing food is crackers and breads, not candy. As someone with a major sweet tooth myself, I’ve wondered many

Are you brushing correctly?

Brushing your teeth is an important part of your dental care routine. For a healthy mouth and smile the ADA recommends you: * Brush your teeth twice a day with a soft-bristled brush. The size and shape of your brush    should fit your mouth allowing you to reach all areas easily. * Replace your

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Brushing your teeth is an important part of your dental care routine. For a healthy mouth and smile the ADA recommends you: * Brush your teeth twice a day with a soft-bristled brush. The size and shape of your brush    should fit your mouth allowing you to reach all areas easily. * Replace your

Anti-Halloween Giveaway

As much as we love to dress up and celebrate Halloween, we don’t love the over indulgence of sweet treats and the effects of those treats on your teeth. To help give your teeth a fighting chance we are giving away our Anti-Halloween gift basket with over $700 dollars of dental care products. To enter

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As much as we love to dress up and celebrate Halloween, we don’t love the over indulgence of sweet treats and the effects of those treats on your teeth. To help give your teeth a fighting chance we are giving away our Anti-Halloween gift basket with over $700 dollars of dental care products. To enter

Halloween Buy Back

For the 5th year, Albion Dental Center is hosting our annual Candy Buy Back program. We are paying you $ for your candy and donating it to our troops over seas. Working with Operation Gratitude, all the candy collected will be sent in care packages to out troops currently serving overseas. Bring all your candy

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For the 5th year, Albion Dental Center is hosting our annual Candy Buy Back program. We are paying you $ for your candy and donating it to our troops over seas. Working with Operation Gratitude, all the candy collected will be sent in care packages to out troops currently serving overseas. Bring all your candy

Gums Bleeding and Flossing

Last night I watched a movie, ate some popcorn, and got one of those pesky kernels stuck in my teeth. After aggressively fishing it out, I noticed my gum was bleeding a bit. That got me thinking about one of our most common questions from patients: “Why does flossing make my gums bleed?” Generally, flossing

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Last night I watched a movie, ate some popcorn, and got one of those pesky kernels stuck in my teeth. After aggressively fishing it out, I noticed my gum was bleeding a bit. That got me thinking about one of our most common questions from patients: “Why does flossing make my gums bleed?” Generally, flossing

It’s time to get a new Toothbrush

With so many exotic diseases floating around these days, it’s only natural to wonder if your toothbrush is harboring bacteria. Maria Lopez Howell, a dentist and spokeswoman for the American Dental Association, comes clean. Once a toothbrush turns furry, it’s less effective at removing plaque. Brush Buying Common sense suggests when a toothbrush starts to

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With so many exotic diseases floating around these days, it’s only natural to wonder if your toothbrush is harboring bacteria. Maria Lopez Howell, a dentist and spokeswoman for the American Dental Association, comes clean. Once a toothbrush turns furry, it’s less effective at removing plaque. Brush Buying Common sense suggests when a toothbrush starts to

Better to Floss Before or After Brushing?

Did you know that taking good care of your teeth and gums can not only add years to your life, but also lowers risk for heart disease, stroke, diabetes—and even memory-robbing disorders like Alzheimer’s disease? A new study of nearly 5,000 older adults found that those who brushed their teeth less than once a day

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Did you know that taking good care of your teeth and gums can not only add years to your life, but also lowers risk for heart disease, stroke, diabetes—and even memory-robbing disorders like Alzheimer’s disease? A new study of nearly 5,000 older adults found that those who brushed their teeth less than once a day

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