
If you’re one of the people who has already managed to file your taxes, you’re probably patiently waiting for the day that your return shows up in the mail. How you use that tax return is up to you, but if you’re looking to invest it in something that really matters, why not use it on your oral health?
Your tax return can be a great way to get some services that may not ordinarily be covered by your insurance. Here are a few examples of worthwhile oral health treatments that your tax return can help you with.
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Hearts, candy, and gifts of appreciation aren’t the only reasons to celebrate this month. February is National Children’s Dental Health Month, dedicated to raising awareness of the importance of oral health for young smiles. It’s a perfect opportunity to discuss the benefits of
Did you know 1 person every 34 seconds dies from cardiovascular issues? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates 805,000 Americans suffer from a heart attack each year, making it the leading cause of death in the U.S. Many factors increase your risk of heart disease, like smoking, an unhealthy diet, or genetics, but your 


