A bright, healthy smile is not just about aesthetics, it’s a reflection of your overall well-being. Good dental hygiene goes beyond keeping your breath fresh; it prevents cavities, gum disease, and other oral health problems. But with busy schedules, it’s easy to let dental hygiene fall by the wayside. The good news? Maintaining a
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Why Screen for Mouth and Throat Cancer?
Getting regular oral cancer screenings every 1-2 years at Marion Smile Center can play a crucial role in protecting your overall health. Dr. Mark Marion and his highly trained providers will check your lips, tongue, gums, palate, and throat using a special tool with advanced technology, the VELscope. Here’s a photo of one of our
Read MoreDon’t Wait! Use Dental Benefits Before You Lose Them
Have you and your loved ones had at least two (2) professional dental cleanings this past year and completed any recommended dental treatment? This is your reminder to take advantage of any unused dental benefits. It’s the beginning of October and our schedule at Marion Smile Center is filling fast for year end! Most people’s
Read MoreNew Year, New YOU! Dental New Year Resolution Ideas for a Healthier Smile
Tired of making New Year’s resolutions that feel like huge life changes to only quit after a few days? Marion Smile Center has compiled a list of simple and easy ideas for you to choose from which will get you a healthier smile. Over time, small changes can make a BIG difference. The key is
Read MoreGain a Confident Smile with Botox
When many people first think of Botox (or Dysport), they automatically think of how it can “reduce the appearance of facial wrinkles” by relaxing different muscles. Well today, we’re finding that Botox helps with your physical appearance but helps medically as well. Some common medical uses are to prevent migraines, eyelid spasms, severe underarm sweating,
Read MoreShould You Consider a Dental Implant?
Do you have a big space where a tooth once was, or you’re looking into alternatives to replace a failing tooth? If so, there are a few different options to fill the gaps of missing teeth: removable partial dentures, fixed bridges (which attach to the teeth on either side of the gap), or dental implants.
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