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Dental Health

Tips to keep your whole mouth healthy.

How to Keep Your Tooth Enamel STRONG!

Protecting the First Line of Defense Against Tooth Decay Maintaining your dental health as you age can be challenging. That’s why AMBA provides comprehensive coverage at a reasonable rate and important tips on keeping your teeth and gums strong. Exploring how to keep your mouth’s enamel healthy is one important

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The Top 6 Dental Care Resolutions for 2024

Far more than any other time of the year, New Year’s is filled with gleaming, bright optimism to improve our overall health. Your resolutions can help give your teeth and oral health the attention and care they need. Want to raise the attractiveness of your smile and lower the costs

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Is Root Beer A Better Option for Dental Health?

Two words that are rarely found side by side are “healthy” and “soda”. You were probably told time and time again as a child (and have gone on to tell your children and maybe grandchildren) that sodas aren’t the best things to consume for your dental health. These beverages, and

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Bizarre Dental Injuries That Happened to the Rich and Famous

Action film stars are no strangers to physical injuries. From minor slips to severe injuries, even the best precautions aren’t always able to prevent an accident. Still, these examples of the rich and famous losing their teeth can be a healthy reminder that accidents and injuries can happen to all

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Odd Dental Habits (Some Actually Work!)

Ancient Romans had some odd dental habits and practices when it came to dental care. For example, they would rub their teeth with a paste made of honey and ground pepper, believing that the combination could whiten their teeth. While modern dentistry has come a long way since then, there

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Who Was the First Woman Dentist?

Today, many prominent dental professionals are female. That wasn’t always the case. In fact, it wasn’t until 1866 that the first woman earned the title of Doctor of Dental Surgery. That honorific belongs to Lucy Beaman Hobbs, the very first licensed female dentist. Becoming the First Woman Dentist Hobbs was

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