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Can Cavities Spread?

If you clicked on this blog, you probably have a cavity and are worried about it impacting your other teeth. Even if you don’t, we believe educating yourself about your oral health is important so you know what issues to look out for and when to visit the dentist. Here are some facts and risks…

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Back-to-School Dental Tips

Is your child excited to go back to school? Let Castle Dental keep your child smiling all year round. Their oral health may not be on your mind during this season but don’t worry! We came up with a simple checklist to help ensure your child enjoys a healthy grin! Fresh Smile for the New…

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Dental Tips for the Summer

With summer here, here are some things you can do to prioritize your dental health during your trips and vacation. Taking care of your teeth may not be top of mind during your vacation planning process but it’s important to make sure you are doing the right things to prevent a dental emergency. Read on…

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Your Pet’s Oral Health

When was the last time you had your pet’s teeth checked? Just like humans, your pet’s oral health can affect its overall health. If you haven’t been taking care of their teeth and mouth, read on to see what you can do to maintain their dental health. Food & Diet Did you know your pets…

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How Dentists Use Artificial Intelligence (AI)

AI refers to a computer’s ability to do a task that usually requires human intelligence such as problem-solving and decision-making. It is no question that we now live in a world filled with Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology. Do you remember what it was like before we had Siri, Alexa and other AI applications? It’s reach,…

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20 Ways to Spend Your FSA Money Before Year’s End

Before you start making your New Year’s resolutions, don’t forget about what you might be leaving behind in 2016. No, not just memories…we’re talking money! That’s right, you could be losing out on funds if you don’t spend them before year’s end. Most dental benefits and FSA spends will expire at the end of the…

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