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Dental Advice for Seniors

I can’t help but to think what is missing from this picture. She is surely dressed up nicely. The colors she chose are in perfect harmony. She has a nice touch with jewelry. The hair is done nicely and a good touch of lipstick. Then what is missing??

I got it, she is missing the best accessory of all! Her smile! You can dress up to the best, but if you don’t have a smile to put the finishing touch on, it is simply not complete.

Looking at this other picture (below) makes me happy, I can’t help but to think this is how I want to be when I grow older. I want to be able to show how happy I am with a smile on my face to prove it.

A smile is beautiful when you have nice teeth.

Make sure you start to take care of your teeth while you are young so your teeth can stay with you for long time.

To avoid getting gum disease and bad breath see your hygienist on regular basis. Have your routine check up done and please follow up with your dentist’s recommended treatment.

Your teeth are an investment of life time and it is one investment that you can not effort to lose.

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