I’ve been practicing dentistry for almost 30 years. Even though dentistry is complex and always evolving, I tend to relate teeth to the candy, M&M’s – especially in this case with my own smile makeover. How so? M&M’s have a hard candy...
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I’ve been practicing dentistry for almost 30 years. Even though dentistry is complex and always evolving, I tend to relate teeth to the candy, M&M’s – especially in this case with my own smile makeover. How so? M&M’s have a hard candy...
Are you scheduled for dental implant surgery? You can look forward to having your smile restored by one of the most reliable and effective treatments available for missing teeth. However, you may have some questions about the treatment itself, such as: How do dental...
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