At Dr Hadley’s we work hard to make our patients’ smiles brighter and healthier. After all, we are firm believers that “of all the things you wear, your smile has the greatest impact on your appearance” and treat everyone who comes at the office not like a patient, but a member of the family. The […]
New Year, New Smile
According to the Oral Health Foundation, both women and men consider a beautiful smile to be the second most attractive feature, topped only by a great personality. A smile will come naturally when you are looking and feeling your best, so what better way to ring in the new year than by making an appointment […]
Smiles for Seniors
While dental problems in people age 55 and older can be common, as people age, it is all-too-common to let dental care fall by the wayside. Your mouth’s health is directly related to your overall health, and making sure seniors have healthy teeth and gums along with proper nutritional intake and adequate physical activity is […]
Giving Back to Our Veterans
Veteran’s Day may not be until November, but dentists across the country are busy giving back to veterans throughout the year, thanks to the many charitable programs and events that are dedicated to providing dental care the esteemed members of our armed forces. Many people are not aware that veterans’ dental benefits are much more […]
Making New Years Resolutions? Make sure to include your health.
Are you making New Years resolutions? We would love to hear about them. Share your New Years resolutions with us through our Facebook Page! Have you considered your health when it comes to resolutions? Whether it is weight loss, sports related, more energy or fixing that tooth, health related resolutions are some of the most […]
Sealants Are Valuable For Reducing Cavities
Based on analysis from top researchers cavity reduction can be traced back to proper use of sealants. The New York Times (9/19, Frakt, Subscription Publication) “The Upshot” blog reports that a 2013 Cochrane review and a systematic review published in the August edition of The Journal of the American Dental Association both concluded that […]
Dentists are unlikely hero’s when it comes to childhood obesity
When it comes to tackling the growing epidemic of childhood obesity, dentists are in a unique position to start a conversation with parents about effects and solutions. They already talk about the dangers of sugar-sweetened beverages, the importance of not letting babies go to bed with bottles, so why not take it a step further […]
ADA Spokeswoman Emphasizes Importance of Caring for Baby Teeth
On Fox News (9/23) radio, American Dental Association spokeswoman Dr. Mary Hayes discusses the importance of baby teeth. “Baby teeth are the pattern for the permanent teeth,” says Dr. Hayes, emphasizing parents start preventive dental care early. “Some kids who are going through a phase when there’s more decay present, maybe they need to be […]
ADA Emphasize Importance of Flossing and Interdental Cleaners
The ADA recently emphasized the importance of flossing and using other interdental cleaners in a news report question on whether existing scientific research support oral health benefits associated with flossing. The report stated that the bottom line for dentists and patients is that a lack of strong evidence doesn’t equate to a lack of effectiveness. […]
Lack of Regular Dental Visits May Affect Oral Health.
The Independent (UK) (9/20, Gander) stated skipping regular dental visits may be associated with “rapid deterioration” of a person’s oral health. The article stated that in addition to looking for tooth decay, “dentists also check for mouth cancer and other ailments, which could potentially save a person’s life.” A UK dentist provided a breakdown of […]
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