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Why Dental Checkups Are Important

Routine dental checkups are among the most important aspects of maintaining your oral health. Periodic examinations and teeth cleaning is recommended for patients of all ages and provides protection and benefits in these important areas: Catching Gum Disease Early Gum disease is a serious condition caused by bacteria in your

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National Dentist Day

March 6 is National Dentist Day — a day to consider the impact that exceptional dental care has had on you and your family. You rely on your dentist for a strong, beautiful, and healthy smile, so here’s what you can do on this National Dentist Day. Schedule Your Next

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Gum Disease Awareness Month

February is Gum Disease Awareness Month, a month for spreading the word about this serious yet preventable condition. With the right prevention methods and early detection and treatment, you can avoid the long-term complications associated with gum disease. What Is Gum Disease? Gum disease is an infection of the gums

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Children’s Dental Health Month

February is the American Dental Association’s Children’s Dental Health Month. It’s the perfect time to take a closer look at the oral hygiene habits and other practices that affect your child’s development and lifelong oral health. Are You Keeping Up with Routine Appointments? Children should visit the dentist as soon

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New Year, New Smile — Veneers and Other Cosmetic Procedures

As the new year rolls in, many people are taking a moment to consider how they might improve themselves. Revamping your smile is one option that could be more accessible than you think, with a wide range of straightforward cosmetic procedures available. Dental Veneers Veneers are one of the most

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Sterilization Procedures in the Dental Office

Sterilization is an important part of maintaining health and safety in any healthcare environment. At the office of David W. Piper, DMD, we implement a variety of procedures to ensure that the instruments and treatment environment are clean and sterile to safeguard the health of our patients and staff. Heat-Sterilization

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Tricks to Fight Sugar Cravings

Sugar makes a lot of foods tasty, but it can also cause a lot of damage to your teeth. If you want to maintain your oral health, it is essential to limit the amount of sugar you consume. When sugar cravings strike, there are some tricks you can employ to

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How to Prevent Tooth Enamel Loss

Enamel protects your teeth against bacteria. This hard layer coats your teeth and works to keep those microscopic enemies away from the inner pulp of each tooth.  But as tough as enamel is, some foods and habits can erode it. Learn what you can do to prevent enamel loss.  Limit

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Oral Cancer Awareness Month

November is Oral Cancer Awareness Month. Oral cancer accounts for about 3% of all cancer cases in the United States each year.  What Is Oral Cancer? Oral cancer is an umbrella term for several cancers that affect the mouth and throat. This includes cancer of the tongue, lips, gums, and

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TMJ Awareness Month

Do you struggle with jaw pain or difficulty chewing? These can be symptoms of TMJ Dysfunction, a common disorder that affects the jaw. TMJ stands for temporomandibular joint. This joint is responsible for the function and movement of your joint and is located just in front of your ear. When

Read More »

Why Dental Checkups Are Important

Routine dental checkups are among the most important aspects of maintaining your oral health. Periodic examinations and teeth cleaning is recommended for patients of all ages and provides protection and benefits in these important areas: Catching Gum Disease Early Gum disease is a serious condition caused by bacteria in your

Read More »

National Dentist Day

March 6 is National Dentist Day — a day to consider the impact that exceptional dental care has had on you and your family. You rely on your dentist for a strong, beautiful, and healthy smile, so here’s what you can do on this National Dentist Day. Schedule Your Next

Read More »

Gum Disease Awareness Month

February is Gum Disease Awareness Month, a month for spreading the word about this serious yet preventable condition. With the right prevention methods and early detection and treatment, you can avoid the long-term complications associated with gum disease. What Is Gum Disease? Gum disease is an infection of the gums

Read More »

Children’s Dental Health Month

February is the American Dental Association’s Children’s Dental Health Month. It’s the perfect time to take a closer look at the oral hygiene habits and other practices that affect your child’s development and lifelong oral health. Are You Keeping Up with Routine Appointments? Children should visit the dentist as soon

Read More »

New Year, New Smile — Veneers and Other Cosmetic Procedures

As the new year rolls in, many people are taking a moment to consider how they might improve themselves. Revamping your smile is one option that could be more accessible than you think, with a wide range of straightforward cosmetic procedures available. Dental Veneers Veneers are one of the most

Read More »

Sterilization Procedures in the Dental Office

Sterilization is an important part of maintaining health and safety in any healthcare environment. At the office of David W. Piper, DMD, we implement a variety of procedures to ensure that the instruments and treatment environment are clean and sterile to safeguard the health of our patients and staff. Heat-Sterilization

Read More »

Tricks to Fight Sugar Cravings

Sugar makes a lot of foods tasty, but it can also cause a lot of damage to your teeth. If you want to maintain your oral health, it is essential to limit the amount of sugar you consume. When sugar cravings strike, there are some tricks you can employ to

Read More »

How to Prevent Tooth Enamel Loss

Enamel protects your teeth against bacteria. This hard layer coats your teeth and works to keep those microscopic enemies away from the inner pulp of each tooth.  But as tough as enamel is, some foods and habits can erode it. Learn what you can do to prevent enamel loss.  Limit

Read More »

Oral Cancer Awareness Month

November is Oral Cancer Awareness Month. Oral cancer accounts for about 3% of all cancer cases in the United States each year.  What Is Oral Cancer? Oral cancer is an umbrella term for several cancers that affect the mouth and throat. This includes cancer of the tongue, lips, gums, and

Read More »

TMJ Awareness Month

Do you struggle with jaw pain or difficulty chewing? These can be symptoms of TMJ Dysfunction, a common disorder that affects the jaw. TMJ stands for temporomandibular joint. This joint is responsible for the function and movement of your joint and is located just in front of your ear. When

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I've been a patient of Dr. Piper's for the last 19 years so it's very obvious that I've been a very very satisfied patient. I had an excellent full check-up today with x-rays and everything was perfect. Perfect because I've been going consistently and following their experts on dental care, cleaning and good health! Bravo 👏 👏 👏
Deborah M.
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Dr. Piper and staff are always very professional, I have been a patient for over 15 years, and happy about it. Just got my teeth cleaned and checked recently, Sandra is friendly and thorough, and the office felt very clean which is important.
Tom T.
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Staff were fast and attentive, didn't wait long before I saw Dr. Piper. The office is clean and organized. Was a great decision to use this practice and will be visiting again. Not a single issue. Cannot recommend enough.
Ted M.
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Thank you Sandra, for my teeth cleaning....I had a great experience, I do love getting my teeth cleaned! Piper Family Dentistry rocks...😁.
Deborah W.
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