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How Sugar Can Affect Your Teeth

You’ve undoubtedly heard that eating too much sugar is not good for your teeth, but you may have never learned exactly why that’s the case. Sugar can cause a range of problems, and it’s important to know how you can prevent these issues and protect your oral health. Sugar and

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Pregnancy and Dental Care

Your oral health impacts your overall health, which is why pregnant women should make sure to take dental care just as seriously as any other health concern during pregnancy. Here’s what you should know about dental care before, during, and after your pregnancy. Before Your Pregnancy If you’re planning on

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Gum Care Awareness Month

September is National Gum Care Month, a month in which you can take the time to learn a bit more about the importance of proper gum care. Gum disease is a serious condition that can lead to tooth loss, which is why it’s important to do everything you can to

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Acidic Foods and How They Affect Your Teeth

You’ve probably heard quite a bit about how excessive sugar consumption can be detrimental to your oral health, but you should be aware of a less-discussed enemy of your teeth: acidic foods.  Let’s take a look at some of those foods, how they can damage your smile, and how you

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Orthodontics for Adults

Are you an adult who has misaligned teeth but you’re reluctant to get braces? It seems that braces are so closely associated with preteens and teenagers that there’s a stigma around getting them as an adult.  Fortunately for you, this blog is here to do away with that stigma so

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Men’s Health Month

June is National Men’s Health Month, which is as good a time as ever to finally make that change in your habits that you’ve been considering forever but have yet to get around to.  Whether it’s starting to exercise more or eat better or start seeing your doctor with greater

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Eating Disorders & Their Effect on Oral Health

According to the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, 24 million people in the United States suffer from an eating disorder. Eating disorders are among the most dangerous mental illnesses because they affect both your mind and your body, causing deadly damage to organs and bones.  Eating disorders

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Oral Health Tips for Women’s Health Month

Each year, the country dedicates the month of May to promoting women’s health. One often-overlooked aspect of a woman’s overall well-being is oral health. On average, women experience more dental cavities during their reproductive years than men, making them prone to potential oral complications if those cavities go untreated.  There

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How Sugar Can Affect Your Teeth

You’ve undoubtedly heard that eating too much sugar is not good for your teeth, but you may have never learned exactly why that’s the case. Sugar can cause a range of problems, and it’s important to know how you can prevent these issues and protect your oral health. Sugar and

Read More »

Pregnancy and Dental Care

Your oral health impacts your overall health, which is why pregnant women should make sure to take dental care just as seriously as any other health concern during pregnancy. Here’s what you should know about dental care before, during, and after your pregnancy. Before Your Pregnancy If you’re planning on

Read More »

Gum Care Awareness Month

September is National Gum Care Month, a month in which you can take the time to learn a bit more about the importance of proper gum care. Gum disease is a serious condition that can lead to tooth loss, which is why it’s important to do everything you can to

Read More »

Acidic Foods and How They Affect Your Teeth

You’ve probably heard quite a bit about how excessive sugar consumption can be detrimental to your oral health, but you should be aware of a less-discussed enemy of your teeth: acidic foods.  Let’s take a look at some of those foods, how they can damage your smile, and how you

Read More »

Orthodontics for Adults

Are you an adult who has misaligned teeth but you’re reluctant to get braces? It seems that braces are so closely associated with preteens and teenagers that there’s a stigma around getting them as an adult.  Fortunately for you, this blog is here to do away with that stigma so

Read More »

Men’s Health Month

June is National Men’s Health Month, which is as good a time as ever to finally make that change in your habits that you’ve been considering forever but have yet to get around to.  Whether it’s starting to exercise more or eat better or start seeing your doctor with greater

Read More »

Eating Disorders & Their Effect on Oral Health

According to the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, 24 million people in the United States suffer from an eating disorder. Eating disorders are among the most dangerous mental illnesses because they affect both your mind and your body, causing deadly damage to organs and bones.  Eating disorders

Read More »

Oral Health Tips for Women’s Health Month

Each year, the country dedicates the month of May to promoting women’s health. One often-overlooked aspect of a woman’s overall well-being is oral health. On average, women experience more dental cavities during their reproductive years than men, making them prone to potential oral complications if those cavities go untreated.  There

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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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