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Gum Disease and the Cancer Link

Gum Disease and the Cancer Link

We all know we need to take good care of our oral health and pearly whites. Gum disease can be dangerous, and now studies suggest that there might be a connection between gum disease and some cancers. Results indicated that those who suffered from gum disease were 14...

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What Causes Cavities (and How to Avoid Getting Them)?

What Causes Cavities (and How to Avoid Getting Them)?

You probably first heard the word cavities before you even lost your baby teeth. Dental cavities affect everyone from children to mature adults. Of course, by regularly brushing and flossing your teeth, you have a good chance of preventing the development of cavities....

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How Does Dry Mouth Affect Your Teeth and Oral Health?

How Does Dry Mouth Affect Your Teeth and Oral Health?

Do you constantly feel like your mouth is full of cotton balls? Then you may be experiencing dry mouth. It's not only annoying, but it affects your overall oral health and even your teeth. Be aware it can not only contribute to tooth decay, but it can even speed up...

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What to do About Broken or Chipped Teeth

What to do About Broken or Chipped Teeth

Broken or chipped teeth are one of the most common reasons people see a dentist. Chipped or cracked teeth don't just happen from getting into a fight, either. Here are just some ways a tooth could be damaged: Teeth grinding, especially while sleeping Eating something...

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What You Need to Know About Losing Baby Teeth

What You Need to Know About Losing Baby Teeth

Children typically lose their baby teeth between five and seven years. Thankfully it's not a painful progression, but it's a good idea to prepare children for this big event. By explaining the process, your child will likely be more comfortable with losing a tooth if...

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4 Tips to Keeping Your Mouth Healthy for Kissing

4 Tips to Keeping Your Mouth Healthy for Kissing

You might realize that your dentist is an important partner when it comes to creating and keeping a mouth that is highly kissable. Although everyone worries about bad breath, that should not be your first concern. Nope. Make sure your mouth is in great shape – as well...

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Office Address

Danville Family Dentistry
PO Box 486
23 S Co Rd 200 East Suite B
Danville, IN 46122

(317) 745-4400
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  • Wednesday 7am – 4pm
  • Thursday 7am – 4pm
  • Friday - Sunday CLOSED

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