Bluffdale Dental is very happy to announce that we are starting our very own Blog! How exciting!
On this blog we will be posting information on having, keeping and getting a really awesome smile! We will occasionally post smile makeovers, pointers on whitening teeth, promotions being offered by the practice and other little gems.
This blog will also be used as an opportunity to educate and inform the public about current oral health issues for example the dangers of energy drinks, the controversy with silver fillings and the amazing capabilities of dental implants! As always, you can contact us any time at 801-254-2626 or at www.BluffdaleDental.com
Thanks everyone! Dr David Babcock and the team at Bluffdale Dental
On this blog we will be posting information on having, keeping and getting a really awesome smile! We will occasionally post smile makeovers, pointers on whitening teeth, promotions being offered by the practice and other little gems.
This blog will also be used as an opportunity to educate and inform the public about current oral health issues for example the dangers of energy drinks, the controversy with silver fillings and the amazing capabilities of dental implants! As always, you can contact us any time at 801-254-2626 or at www.BluffdaleDental.com
Thanks everyone! Dr David Babcock and the team at Bluffdale Dental
Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around.
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ReplyDeleteYeah! What a great blog you have published. I like it and i will share it to others.
Bluffdale Dental and Dr David Babcock were very happy to participate in a dental service mission to Guatemala last week. We saw and helped between 900 and 950 children, teens and adults. Thank you very much to the team and the wonderful people of Guatemala.
ReplyDeleteWe at Bluffdale Dental are pleased to announce that Dr Babcock is now placing dental implants. A dental implant is actually a replacement for the root or roots of a tooth. Like tooth roots, dental implants are secured in the jawbone and are not visible once surgically placed. They are used to secure crowns (the parts of teeth seen in the mouth), bridgework or dentures by a variety of means. They are made of titanium, which is lightweight, strong and biocompatible, which means that it is not rejected by the body.
ReplyDeleteIf you are missing teeth, dental implants are a safe effective way to restore your smile back to its natural look and function. Call or visit with any questions. :)
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Excellent post. Thanks for sharing your article. White teeth is very much expectation for smart smiling.
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Yes, I couldn't have said it any better myself. White teeth is very much expectation for smart smiling.
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ReplyDeleteChocolate Can Actually Be Good for Your Teeth
ReplyDeleteYou’ve probably heard reports that chocolate can be good for your heart, in moderation, but good for your teeth? Theobromine is a compound in the cocoa bean, which has been shown to actually harden tooth enamel. According to the American Dental Hygienist’s Association (ADA) chocolate can inhibit Streptococcus mutans, the bacteria that cause cavities. Of course, if you want to enjoy chocolate for dental and overall health benefits, the darker, plain forms of chocolate are your best choices.
Happy Halloween from Dr David Babcock and your friends at Bluffdale Dental.
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