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St. Augustine dentists Drs. Woody and Maria Domingoes encourage their patients to learn about important dental issues. Please feel free to ask questions.
The Surprising Truth about Dental Deep Cleanings
If too much time has passed since the last time that you had your teeth cleaned, and your teeth are feeling especially dirty, then you may find yourself asking your friends and acquaintances to recommend a St. Augustine dentist who can provide you with a deep dental cleaning. There is a common misconception that a…
Don’t Expect the Dentist to Say You Need This
When you sit down in the dentist’s chair, do you wait patiently for the dentist to tell you what you need? If you’ve got a cavity, you might find out that you need a filling. If you’ve got a broken tooth, you might find out that you need a dental crown, and if you’re missing…
Dental Solutions for a Gummy Smile
Everyone has a reason to smile, but if you feel as though your smile looks to ‘gummy’, smiling might be something that makes you cringe. A great smile is all about proportion between the teeth and the gums. If no gum tissue can be seen when you smile, you might feel as though your smile…
This Dental Trick Will Make You a Better Flosser Today
Are you having an ‘on again, off again’ relationship with your dental floss? All over St. Augustine, FL, dentists and dental hygienists are doing their very best to encourage the community to floss at least once a day. Flossing every single day is a tough habit to adopt though, and there are a ton of…
Osteoporosis Medications and Dental Implants
We’re living longer, healthier, and more active lives in St. Augustine—and that’s one reason that dental implants have become the go-to solution when a missing tooth needs to be replaced. Implants are replacement teeth that are permanently embedded into the jaw bone. They don’t make you look or feel old, they won’t slow you down,…
Dental Implants are Perfect Option for Year-End Benefits
As the end of the year approaches, time is running out for anyone who plans to use their flexible spending or Health Savings Account funds in the dental office. These funds are pre-tax dollars that can be saved over the course of the year to help cover the cost of major medical and dental care,…