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Advance Dental Arts Launches New Website

Advance Dental Arts, a leading dental healthcare company, is pleased to announce its newly designed website.

Norwell, MA – USA | June 10, 2021 — Advance Dental Arts, a leading dental healthcare company, is pleased to announce its newly designed website https://southshoredentalimplants.com. The modern design provides easy navigation, user-friendly, and offers engaging content to visitors to better understand the services.

The new site features allow customers to access vital information in the needs of emergency easily. The website will help outpatients to reach out to the doctors.

“After many months of dedication, commitment, and hard work, we are happy to announce our company’s website for our patients specifically designed for implants and implants related dentures. Oral hygiene has been taken lightly by the patience that leads to serious health problems overall,” said Dr. Nathaniel Chan, owner of the healthcare company.

He furthermore added and said, “I feel that this new initiative is going to connect us with our potential patients and we will be able to help a large number of patients at one time. The best thing patients can look forward to is our services, achievements, treatment costs, and everything else. They can check it and confirm the bookings as per their preference.”

Website is created with keeping user experience as the foremost priority. Hence, the features of the new website include:

* Easy Wayfinding: It is highly user-friendly, with the latest updates allowing users to direct through the services based on their requirements.
* Quick Access: The website visitors can stay updated with relevant information, corporate achievements, latest insights, events, product launches, and case studies in just a few clicks.
* Point Up Value Proposition: The updated content provides values of the brand from point to point and enhances its position in the medical industry.
* Easy To Understand: The information put on the website is easy to contain. The use of fonts, paragraphs, headlines, bullets, sentences, everything is designed looking at the patients’ perspective.

“For all the implant information, regarding surgeons, their achievements, year of experiences, they can find it all on the newly officially designed website. Every updated information, along with the costs will be put on the website to make it more convenient for the patients,” said Dr. Laura Rowan, Dentist.

About Advance Dental Arts:

Advance Dental Arts is one of the leading and fastest-growing healthcare providers, having many years of experience, offering end-to-end solutions to the patients. The brand is focused on providing premium services to patients. Dr. Nathaniel Chan founded Advanced Dental Arts. Through this medical line, you can get premium oral treatments. The mission is to educate people about oral health and provide various treatments for their overall health and well-being. “Changing lives with a smile” is their go-to motto!

For more information, please visit https://southshoredentalimplants.com or https://www.drnathanielchan.com

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Advanced Dental Arts
353 Washington St.,
Norwell, MA 02061
United States
+1 (617) 934-7419
https://www.drnathanielchan.com

Dakota Dental Releases Important Information Regarding Taking Care of Your Teeth This Summer

Dakota Dental educates patients tips on how to keep their teeth healthy this summer.

Apple Valley, MN, USA — Picnics, ice cream, and lemonade are all summertime staples. However, it’s important not to let good oral health practices fall to the wayside during these warmer months. Finding the right balance between summer treats and taking care of your teeth will help ensure that this summer is filled with fun memories – not cavities.

Summer fruits and vegetables are great healthy teeth choices for several reasons. Berries like strawberries, raspberries and blueberries are packed with vitamin C, and their natural sweetness can help curb cravings for more sugary sweets. Veggies like spinach, kale, and peppers have beneficial vitamins and minerals as well, such as magnesium, vitamin C, and calcium. Of course, calcium is an excellent nutrient for healthy teeth, and crunchy vegetables can help naturally scrub away plaque as you eat them.

Sugary drinks such as sodas, lemonade, and sports drinks are more common refreshments during the summer and it’s good to keep moderation in mind. Sugary drinks provide bacteria with plenty of fuel to create plaque, which can lead to cavities. So when possible, stick to water to re-hydrate. And if you can’t resist a lemonade or soda on a hot day, be sure to remember that moderation is key. When possible, rinse your mouth with water after having a sweet drink so that the sugars don’t sit on your teeth for a long period of time.

Flossing is also an important way to avoid oral health problems. Whether it’s popcorn at the fair or some corn on the cob, food lodged between your teeth can not only cause discomfort, but if left to sit on your teeth, could cause cavities on teeth as well. Stash some floss in your car or purse, or at the very least, make sure to floss at night to ensure your teeth stay healthy.

Dakota Dental, an Apple Valley dental clinic, provides dental services for the whole family. Dakota Dental cares about their patients and wants to educate them about tips to have perfect teeth all summer long. For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact Dakota Dental today.

Media Contact:
Dr. Shelley Wakefield
Dakota Dental
14682 Pennock Avenue
Apple Valley, MN 55124
952-431-5774
swakefield@dakotadental.com

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Dakota Dental Announces Tactics to Develop Healthy Oral Habits in Kids

Dakota Dental offers recommendations for creating healthy oral habits in children; starting these good habits and avoiding bad ones are key for a child’s oral health.

Apple Valley, MN, USA (August 31, 2015) — Dakota Dental, a Minneapolis family dentist, works with families to promote and establish good oral health habits in children. Nearly 19% of kids between the ages of two and nineteen have untreated cavities; developing healthy habits for caring for their teeth can go a long way to prevent this decay.

“Oral and dental health habits, both good and bad, are formed early,” explains Richard P. Dugas, DDS in an article from everydayhealth.com. To ensure children’s teeth get off to a healthy start, the family dentists at Dakota Dental recommend a variety of habits to build dental awareness and ways to avoid oral health problems.

A child’s baby teeth are at risk for decay as soon as they appear, which is usually when they are around six months old. For infants, dentists recommend brushing their teeth as soon as they get them. Brush teeth twice per day, making sure to use only a very small amount of toothpaste – roughly the size of a grain of rice.

As the child gets older, the amount of toothpaste can be increased to a pea-sized portion. Once a child can brush their teeth on their own, it’s important to teach them to not swallow toothpaste. Daily flossing is recommended once the child has two teeth that touch.

Making brushing and flossing a daily habit is vital for building healthy habits in children. However, it is also necessary for children to avoid falling into other, more detrimental habits. Make sure to limit a child’s use of a bottle or sippy cup – the sugars in milk and juice can eventually lead to tooth decay. “Constantly sipping milk, juice, or any sweetened liquid does not give a child’s natural saliva a chance to rinse away sugars that cause tooth decay,” Dugas says. A good idea would be to limit sugary juices and replace with water instead. Additionally, having a child rinse their mouths out with water after a sugary drink helps wash away the sugars that could eat away at their enamel.

Another way to make sure that kids maintain healthy teeth is by scheduling regular dental appointments – once every six months is a standard baseline. Dakota Dental offers pediatric dentistry as well as dentistry services for all ages. Talk with the family dentists at Dakota Dental for other recommendations for building healthy teeth habits in your kids by calling 952-431-5774.

Media Contact:
Dr. Shelley Wakefield
Dakota Dental
14682 Pennock Avenue
Apple Valley, MN 55124
952-431-5774
swakefield@dakotadental.com

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Dakota Dental Announces Tips To Help Patients Maintain Great Oral Health All Summer Long

Apple Valley dental clinic Dakota Dental reminds families to maintain good oral health this summer by eating fresh produce and staying prepared for dental emergencies.

Apple Valley, MN, USA (June 30, 2015) — Summertime is the perfect time to leave the comfort of the couch and enjoy the warm weather, outdoor sports and activities, and in-season fruit and vegetables.

Dakota Dental dentists in Apple Valley, Minnesota are taking this opportunity to remind individuals and families to take advantage of all the season has to offer but to be mindful and cautious about potential oral health hazards.

When it comes to picnicking, Dakota Dental family dentists suggests passing up or limiting the salty chips and carbonated drinks in favor of the wide variety of fresh fruit and vegetables available.

From melons to berries, tomatoes and peppers, cherries and corn, the variety of summer health foods is practically endless. By eating fresh foods, a person is taking in essential vitamins and minerals like folate, calcium, and vitamin C-all important to building bones, fighting diseases, and recovering from injuries.

Regardless of what foods are enjoyed during summer activities, brushing one’s teeth after (and flossing especially after eating corn on the cob) will maintain good oral health and better breath. In addition to tucking some toothpaste, floss, and a toothbrush in the picnic basket or sports bag, be sure to also tuck in Dakota Dental’s contact information.

Dental emergencies most often occur without warning so it is essential to have an emergency dental clinic on speed dial. Dakota Dental emergency dentistry and general dental services are available by appointment by calling 952-431-5774.

To learn more about summer nutrition and good oral health as well as dental emergency services, contact Dakota Dental at http://www.DakotaDental.com.

Dakota Dental, located at 14682 Pennock Avenue in Apple Valley, serves the southern Minneapolis/Saint Paul suburbs. Dakota Dental provides comprehensive dental services including, but not limited to, preventative dental work, dental implants, dental care for kids, cosmetic dentistry, and dental emergency services.

Media Contact:
Dr. Shelley Wakefield
Dakota Dental
14682 Pennock Avenue
Apple Valley, MN 55124
952-431-5774
swakefield@dakotadental.com

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Dakota Dental Clues Patients in to Hidden Diet Dangers As Well As Tooth-Friendly Foods

Dakota Dental, a premier Apple Valley dental care clinic, offers suggestions for making good food and beverage choices to preserve perfect smiles and good oral health.

Apple Valley, MN, June 23, 2014 – Even most young children know that soda and candy are not good for teeth. However, these are not the only edible enemies of teeth and gums. Apple Valley dental care clinic, Dakota Dental, is pleased to provide information about foods that can hurt smiles as well as foods that can help.

Science has shown that digestion begins in the mouth, so it is important to consider what one is eating and the impact it will have on oral health. Sugary drinks, candy, and snacks are well-known antagonists of perfect smiles, but there are other foods and beverages that may harm teeth, too.

Coffee, tea, wine, and sports drinks contain acids that break down enamel and contribute to decay of teeth. Additionally, they can cause teeth staining. Simple carbohydrate foods such as breads, chips, and crackers also create the perfect environment for increased bacteria activity, plaque buildup, gum infection, and cavities.

There are beneficial foods and beverages for oral health, however. Dakota Dental’s Apple Valley dentists recommend meals and snacks high in protein, calcium, and fiber. Fibrous foods, such as celery and apples, help to scrub teeth and keep them clean. Calcium and protein assist with the remineralization of teeth, and drinking fluoridated water helps to strengthen teeth.

Dakota Dental invites new patients throughout the Minneapolis-St. Paul area and southern suburbs to experience its distinctive dentistry today. Visit www.DakotaDental.com or call 952-431-5774 to ask a question or to request an appointment. Dakota Dental is located at 14682 Pennock Avenue in Apple Valley, Minnesota.

Contact:
Dr. Shelley Wakefield
Dakota Dental
14682 Pennock Avenue
Apple Valley, MN 55124
952-431-5774
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Dakota Dental Offers Emergency Dental Services for Injuries Caused by Summer Sports and Hobbies

Dakota Dental, a premier Apple Valley dental clinic, offers emergency dental services to men, women, and children throughout the Minnesota Twin Cities area.

Apple Valley, MN, May 28, 2014 – With the arrival of another summer season, Dakota Dental is taking time to provide a reminder to active men, women, and children: protect your teeth and gums.

The warmer weather tends to drive people out of their homes and propel them toward outdoor activities. From organized sports to group picnics to personal hobbies, the options are limitless. However, the opportunities for injury are also increased.

Dakota Dental suggests taking precautions to keep mouths safe this summer. For example, never use the mouth or teeth to open packaging, and always use a helmet and a mouth guard when participating in athletic activities or sports games. Chances are, however, injuries will occur. In these cases it is important to remember, whether a person is playing Little League Baseball, rock climbing, or taking up rugby, Dakota Dental is ready to handle any dental emergency that may arise.

Dakota Dental is a full-service general and emergency dentistry office offering services from dental implant options and sedation dentistry to oral surgery. Further, these services are performed in-office by certified dentists and an experienced, qualified team of dental care professionals.

To be best protected in the event of a dental emergency resulting from summer sports and hobbies, have a basic knowledge of what to do in case of an oral health injury such as a knocked out or chipped tooth. Additionally, program Dakota Dental’s phone number into mobile and home phones to save time should a dental emergency happen.

If a dental emergency occurs this summer, contact Dakota Dental immediately for the best chances of repair and decreased chances of infection. Dakota Dental holds appointment times in its daily schedule for dental emergency services.

Contact the Apple Valley dental clinic by calling 952-431-5774 or by visiting DakotaDental.com. Dakota Dental is located at 14682 Pennock Avenue in Apple Valley, Minnesota.

Contact:
Cathy Kirschner
Dakota Dental
14682 Pennock Avenue
Apple Valley, MN 55124
952-431-5774
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