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We love to keep our patients in the loop! The Family Dental Practice blog is meant to be a place you can come and read up on all things related to oral health. We hope to educate, entertain, and keep you up to speed on any new procedures we offer as well as exciting deals or office announcements. If you ever have a question you’d like us to address in the blog, feel free to let us know!

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Grandparents, Grandkids & Dental Care - <p>Family Dental Practice has been thinking about how much things have changed in the world of dentistry since today’s grandparents were growing kids themselves. Grandparents today are often very involved in the daily lives of their grandchildren—they may live close by, provide financial assistance, or assume childcare responsibilities for working parents. Since oral hygiene and […]</p>
Posted April 27, 2024 / Blog, Dental Health, Patient Care
Dr. Buchholtz & Dr. Garro

Grandparents, Grandkids & Dental Care

Family Dental Practice has been thinking about how much things have changed in the world of dentistry since today’s grandparents were growing kids t...

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Is Your Little One Getting Enough Calcium? - <p>Calcium. We regularly hear how important calcium is for our kids’ diets. It’s vital for healthy growth. Calcium is a building block for strong bones. It helps with hormone balance and keeps the heart pumping and blood circulating normally. But, did you know that calcium is also vital for healthy teeth?  Calcium builds strong bones. […]</p>
Posted April 13, 2024 / Blog, Dental Health
Dr. Buchholtz & Dr. Garro

Is Your Little One Getting Enough Calcium?

Calcium. We regularly hear how important calcium is for our kids’ diets. It’s vital for healthy growth. Calcium is a building block for strong...

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Down Syndrome & Dental Issues - <p>Today, Family Dental Practice in Watertown would like to discuss the unique dental characteristics of those with Down Syndrome. First teeth may arrive later. Children who have Down syndrome can get their first teeth anywhere from 12 to 24 months of age; they may not have a complete set of baby teeth until age 4 […]</p>
Posted March 27, 2024 / Blog, Dental Health
Dr. Buchholtz & Dr. Garro

Down Syndrome & Dental Issues

Today, Family Dental Practice in Watertown would like to discuss the unique dental characteristics of those with Down Syndrome. First teeth may arrive...

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Should I Be Screening Myself for Oral Cancer? - <p>In a word: Ab-so-lute-ly! Pretend those hyphens are the “clapping hands” emoji, because we want to emphasize how important it is to get up close and personal with your mouth in the interests of oral cancer detection.  Currently, oral cancer kills one person in the United States per hour. The reason it’s so deadly is […]</p>
Posted March 13, 2024 / Blog, Dental Services
Dr. Buchholtz & Dr. Garro

Should I Be Screening Myself for Oral Cancer?

In a word: Ab-so-lute-ly! Pretend those hyphens are the “clapping hands” emoji, because we want to emphasize how important it is to get up close a...

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Can Dry Socket Be Deadly? - <p>The dreaded words of warning for anyone who has a tooth extraction: dry socket. A dry socket is a painful complication after a routine treatment like an extraction, but it can be avoided if you’re careful, and it definitely won’t kill you. Read more below from Watertown dentists, Dr. Buchholtz & Dr. Garro at Family […]</p>
Posted February 27, 2024 / Blog, Dental Health
Dr. Buchholtz & Dr. Garro

Can Dry Socket Be Deadly?

The dreaded words of warning for anyone who has a tooth extraction: dry socket. A dry socket is a painful complication after a routine treatment like ...

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Finding Your Oasis: Food & Drinks for Dry Mouth - <p>Xerostomia is the technical term for dry mouth, the condition that results from absent or reduced saliva flow. It is not a disease on its own, but it may be a side effect of medication or radiation treatments.  Xerostomia affects about 20% of the elderly population—not because of their age, but due to the increased […]</p>
Posted February 13, 2024 / Blog, Patient Care
Dr. Buchholtz & Dr. Garro

Finding Your Oasis: Food & Drinks for Dry Mouth

Xerostomia is the technical term for dry mouth, the condition that results from absent or reduced saliva flow. It is not a disease on its own, but it ...

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How Long Will I Have to Wear a Retainer? - <p>You’ve worn your braces or aligners, kept your checkup appointments, and followed treatment instructions from Family Dental Practice. You love your new smile, but it’s not over yet—how long will you have to wear a retainer? There are two types of retainers: removable and fixed. Removable retainers are taken out of your mouth during your […]</p>
Posted January 27, 2024 / Blog, Dental Technology
Dr. Buchholtz & Dr. Garro

How Long Will I Have to Wear a Retainer?

You’ve worn your braces or aligners, kept your checkup appointments, and followed treatment instructions from Family Dental Practice. You love your ...

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Do You Snore or Have Sleep Apnea? Get MAD! - <p>We don’t mean the emotion, though you just might be feeling it if you or your loved ones have been losing sleep because of snoring or obstructive sleep apnea. MAD is the abbreviation for Mandibular Advancement Device, and it’s a type of oral appliance that could help you and your family experience restful sleep again. […]</p>
Posted January 13, 2024 / Blog, Dental Technology
Dr. Buchholtz & Dr. Garro

Do You Snore or Have Sleep Apnea? Get MAD!

We don’t mean the emotion, though you just might be feeling it if you or your loved ones have been losing sleep because of snoring or obstructive sl...

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Dental Bridges 101 - <p>A hole in your smile is never a positive thing. It negatively affects physical appearance, eating, speaking, and your overall sense of confidence and well-being. Let Family Dental Practice bridge the gap between where you are with your smile and where you want to be! A missing tooth or teeth can also cause jaw pain […]</p>
Posted December 27, 2023 / Blog, Dental Services, Dental Technology
Dr. Buchholtz & Dr. Garro

Dental Bridges 101

A hole in your smile is never a positive thing. It negatively affects physical appearance, eating, speaking, and your overall sense of confidence and ...

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Teeth Grinding, Clenching & Bruxism - <p>There is a good chance you have heard someone mention the term ‘bruxism’ and discuss the problems it can cause for your oral health. At the office, we talk about a lot of technical dental stuff that doesn’t necessarily concern our patients, but bruxism is something we definitely want you to know about. Stress and […]</p>
Posted December 13, 2023 / Blog, Dental Health
Dr. Buchholtz & Dr. Garro

Teeth Grinding, Clenching & Bruxism

There is a good chance you have heard someone mention the term ‘bruxism’ and discuss the problems it can cause for your oral health. At the office...

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