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Bohle Family Dentist

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Office of Dr. Charles Bohle,Dr. John Mahan, and Dr. Micheal Sparks

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Enamel is the front line of defense for your teeth. It protects your teeth from damage, bacteria and infection, so make sure you protect it!

Enamel is the front line of defense for your teeth. It protects your teeth from damage, bacteria and infection, so make sure you protect it!
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After your next citrus treat, WAIT at least 30 minutes to brush! The combination of the acid with brushing can actually cause your teeth to lose enamel.

After your next citrus treat, WAIT at least 30 minutes to brush! The combination of the acid with brushing can actually cause your teeth to lose enamel.
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February is #GumDiseaseAwareness Month! Be on the lookout for symptoms including: - Bad breath that won’t go away - Red or swollen gums - Tender or bleeding gums - Painful chewing - Loose teeth - Sensitive teeth - Receding gums or longer appearing teeth

February is #GumDiseaseAwareness Month! Be on the lookout for symptoms including:
- Bad breath that won’t go away
- Red or swollen gums
- Tender or bleeding gums
- Painful chewing
- Loose teeth
- Sensitive teeth
- Receding gums or longer appearing teeth
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Quick Tip: Floss with your eyes shut. If you can floss with your eyes shut at home then you can floss anywhere – the car, school, or even at the office!

Quick Tip: Floss with your eyes shut. If you can floss with your eyes shut at home then you can floss anywhere – the car, school, or even
at the office!
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Think you have TMJ? Factors that may increase the risk of developing TMJ include: - Various types of arthritis - Jaw injury - Long-term (chronic) grinding or clenching of teeth - Certain connective tissue diseases that cause problems that may affect the temporomandibular joint

Think you have TMJ? Factors that may increase the risk of developing TMJ include:

- Various types of arthritis
- Jaw injury
- Long-term (chronic) grinding or clenching of teeth
- Certain connective tissue diseases that cause problems that may affect the temporomandibular joint