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Milford Cosmetic Dentist: Whiten Your Smile for Valentine’s Day

As Valentine’s Day approaches, do you find your thoughts drifting off to a secluded corner of a quiet restaurant, where a heavenly aroma drifts off the food and glasses of champagne reflect the soft candlelight? In this lovely daydream, are you sitting across for someone who makes your heart flutter with nervous excitement? Someone with whom you may hope to share a kiss?

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Milford Cosmetic Dentist: Small Changes Can Have Dramatic Results

Thanks to reality television and our national obsession with spectacular makeovers, many people assume that going in for cosmetic dentistry means undergoing major, invasive procedures. While some patients have significant problems that do require a great deal of restorative, orthodontic, and cosmetic work, the vast majority of people can greatly improve the appearance of their smiles with just a few,

Milford Cosmetic Dentist on Wine, Cheese, and Your Smile

This time of year offers tremendous opportunities for families to gather, celebrate, and give thanks for the important things. Drinking red wine remains a common component of these family gatherings and office holiday parties. Many people enjoy standing around and sharing stories that everyone heard last year around this time. Laughter might pour out over that funny part of the story,

Milford Cosmetic Dentist Explains Benefits of Cranberries

As the holiday season unfolds, people everywhere begin focusing on food. The nutritional selections we make during the holidays normally results in a few extra pounds around the waistline, but new studies show that certain seasonal favorites could aid in cavity prevention. Your Milford cosmetic dentist, Dr. Mitchell I. Quintner, discusses the tooth-related benefits of cranberries.

Milford Dentist on the Benefits of Cosmetic Composite Fillings

When you flash a smile, you can brighten someone’s day and even make an instant connection which could last a lifetime. Studies indicate that smiling elevates a person’s mood and can convey a sense of confidence. Many people feel embarrassed about showing their smile due to unsightly amalgam fillings or metal-colored fillings. Recent research shows that people with brighter smiles experience better job growth and even higher pay than folks whom conceal their smile.

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