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Education

Ask the Dentist – January 27, 2011

by DrCajulis on January 27, 2011

Dear Dr. Cajulis, When I was a kid, the dental office my parents would take me to had this sink type thing that I would spit into when I rinsed my mouth.  I rarely see these anymore.  What are those called, and why aren’t they around as much anymore? These sinks are called cuspidors.  While [...]

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Holiday Greetings!

by admin on December 15, 2010

May joy, warmth, and good tidings fill your heart and home this Holiday Season and always!  Sending you our Season’s Greetings and wishes for a very Happy New Year! Sincerely, Dr. Trilla Cajulis, DDS and Team

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Dental Emergencies

by admin on November 21, 2010

Toothache: Clean the area of the affected tooth thoroughly. Rinse the mouth vigorously with warm water or use dental floss to dislodge impacted food or debris. If the pain still exists, contact your child’s dentist. DO NOT place aspirin on the gum or on the aching tooth. If the face is swollen apply a cold [...]

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Facts and Statistics

by admin on November 20, 2010

Editor’s Note: One of our missions at the office of Dr. Cajulis is to keep our patients up to speed on the latest information in regards to dental health.  We are constantly scouring industry resources to provide the most current news and information as it applies to better patient oral health and well-being.  Following is [...]

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The Importance of Baby Teeth

by admin on November 19, 2010

It is easy for most of us to overlook all of the ways that our teeth have an impact upon our daily lives from birth to old age – from affecting the overall look of our face and enjoying foods, to the important role they play in helping to prevent health problems in other parts [...]

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Kids and Permanent Teeth

by admin on November 19, 2010

The first permanent molars (which are not preceded by primary teeth) begin erupting around the age of 6. Extra care should be given to this first set of molars; they have a significant impact on the structure and position of future erupting teeth and, consequently, the shape of your child’s lower face in later years. [...]

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