What is the Difference Between Plaque and Tartar? Learn With Vancouver, WA General & Family Dentist
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You’ve probably heard about dental plaque and tartar – but do you know the difference between the two? Both plaque and tartar increase...
Vancouver Pacific Family Dentistry
Jun 1, 2022
Try Our Tooth-Healthy Yogurt Parfait Recipe! –Vancouver, WA General & Family Dentist
Trying to eat healthy this summer? It can be tough! Sweet summer treats like lemonade, popsicles and ice cream are great for cooling off...
Vancouver Pacific Family Dentistry
May 17, 2022
How Scaling and Root Planing Treats Gum Disease, With Vancouver, WA General & Family Dentist
Have you been told you have gum disease? Gum disease is all too common, with nearly 50% of all American adults suffering from some stage...
Vancouver Pacific Family Dentistry
Apr 29, 2022
What Can Custom Mouth Guards Do For You? Vancouver, WA General & Restorative Dentist Explains
Imagine losing a front tooth due to a sports injury, or painfully cracking a tooth due to habitual teeth grinding. The trauma of the...
Vancouver Pacific Family Dentistry
Apr 18, 2022
Preparing for Your Baby’s First Dentist Visit, with Vancouver, WA Family and General Dentist
Here at Vancouver Pacific Family Dentistry , we welcome patients of all ages and accommodate the unique needs of every patient! We know...
Vancouver Pacific Family Dentistry
Mar 31, 2022
What are Inlays and Onlays? Learn With Your Vancouver, WA Restorative and Cosmetic Dentist
You've heard of dental fillings and crowns, but have you heard of inlays and onlays? In the past, dental crowns were always the go-to...
Vancouver Pacific Family Dentistry
Mar 17, 2022
How Can You Treat Sensitive Teeth? Learn With Vancouver, WA Restorative & General Dentist
Got sensitive teeth? You’re not alone – an estimated 1 in 8 American adults have sensitive teeth that can make eating, drinking, and even...
Vancouver Pacific Family Dentistry
Feb 28, 2022
How to Celebrate National Tooth Fairy Day, with Vancouver, WA Family and General Dentist
National Tooth Fairy Day is February 28th! Healthy baby teeth are so important for a young child’s health and development – they aid...
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