April 2015: Tips, eNews & More!
Spring is in the air!
The sun is staying out longer and longer, making the days warmer and warmer - finally!
The return of summer seems to elicit more frequent smiles along with the opportunity for outdoor get-togethers
with friends and family.
In your preparation for spring and summer, don't neglect your oral health. If your smile has lost some
luster over the years, we can help! Ask us about the available options for straightening, brightening and enhancing your smile.
April is Oral Health Month
Oral health is directly related to your overall health, and your mouth may offer early warning signs of
existing health issues. One of the most important things you can do is schedule regular visits to our office. our appointment
is much more than just a cleaning! During your visit we will also:
- examine your gums
- check for potential warning signs of oral cancer, diabetes, and vitamin deficiencies
- note any irregularities in your bite, saliva and temporomandibular joint (TMJ)
- provide you with tips for maintaining good oral hygiene between appointments
Call us today or click here to request an appointment and we will find a time that fits your schedule.
Have a safe and healthy month,
Dr. Tsang and Team
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Are You Putting Your Smile Under Pressure?
Watching a thrilling movie or the championship game can be a 'nail biting' experience.The excitement has us
sitting at the edge of our seats, our hearts pounding... and some of us even taking the 'nail biting' aspect
literally.
How does nail biting affect your teeth?
The primary issue with nail biting is the pressure it puts on your front teeth. These teeth are not built to
withstand the same amount of pressure that your molars are. Nail biting can cause the enamel protecting your teeth
to fracture as well as wearing down and chipping the edges. Despite being the hardest substance in your body, enamel
is by no means invincible.
Click here to learn more about how nail biting affects your oral health!
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Malaysian Mango Chicken Curry
Try this delicious and healthy dish next time you're looking to make something great with chicken.
Unlike other
sweet-sauced chicken dishes, like Sweet and Sour Chicken and Orange Chicken, stir-fried Mango chicken does not use
any frying batter. Try it when you're in the mood for something light and tangy.
Click here for the full recipe!
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