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See What You Know By Taking This Dental Quiz

Do you think you know a lot about dental care and oral hygiene? If so, feel free to test your knowledge by taking this dental quiz! Question: When should I get a dental cleaning and exam? Answer: You should visit your dentist and receive a dental cleaning and exam...

5 Reasons Why You May Need Braces

Our team at Family Smile Center LLC in Frederick, Maryland, is happy to offer braces for those whose teeth are not aligned, or whose bite needs adjusting. Some patients use braces to fix cosmetic issues with their pearly whites, others benefit from the medical fixes....

Dental Implants: The Many Benefits Offered

If you’re trying to decide which dental restoration to use to replace your missing teeth, our Family Smile Center team has some information that might help you! A dental implant is a great tooth-replacement option that can give you the results you are looking for. It...

The Process Involved in Placing a Dental Veneer

Are you planning on beautifying your smile with a dental veneer? If so, good for you! Dental veneers in Frederick, MD, are beneficial products that cover the front surface of your teeth and perfect the imperfections of your smile. If you’re interested in the details...

What to do about a Chipped Tooth

The enamel layer of your teeth is made up of densely packed microscopic mineral crystals that are very strong and durable. Unfortunately, there are still times where something like a blow to the face, chewing on ice or hard candy can cause a chip in the enamel layer...