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4 Ways That Smiling Can Improve Your Overall Health

September 26, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — chenetdoc @ 12:00 am
Woman smiling and enjoying several health benefits.

Your smile is one of the first things that people notice about you, so you should smile as often as possible! But according to research from Yale University, men smile an average of eight times a day, with women smiling around 62 times daily. That said, men and women alike should consider smiling frequently, as the habit actually comes with several awesome health benefits! Here’s more from your dentist in Melbourne about four of them.

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Can Tooth Infections Be Fatal?

September 24, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — chenetdoc @ 9:01 pm
Patient visiting her dentist for a severe toothache.

Few things in this world are as aggravating as a toothache! And almost everyone experiences tooth pain now and again—but can these pesky little aches ever become life-threatening? In some cases, the underlying causes for the pain can progress into serious or even fatal problems! Keep reading to learn more from your emergency dentist in Melbourne about toothaches and when they can potentially become deadly, along with some tips for safeguarding your smile.

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Use It Or Lose It

September 16, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — tntadmin @ 1:27 pm

Dear Chenet Dental Family,

 It is hard to believe that we are at the end of the year already! Time has certainly gone by fast. You are receiving this letter because our records indicate you have dental insurance and you currently have a balance left in your “insurance account” that has not been used. Many of you also participate in a FSA “Flexible Spending Account” or HSA “Health Savings Account” with your employer as well. In most cases any benefits left in these accounts at the end of the year will be LOST.

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