May is Dental Care Awareness Month! Throughout this month and beyond, Marion Smile Center is committed to promoting the importance of dental health and provide top-notch preventive care to our valued patients. Your smile is more than just a reflection of happiness; it’s a window to your overall health. That’s why taking care of your
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Pediatric Dentist in Zelienople
Have you been on the hunt for a local, caring dental team that can serve your entire family of all ages? Dr. Mark Marion and his team excel at doing just that. Awarded as a Top Dentist in Pittsburgh by Pittsburgh Magazine for 11 years in a row, you can trust that your little loved
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 MoreTooth Brushing Tips for Kids
Just 4 minutes a day will establish a healthy skill that your children will benefit from for the rest of their lives! Be sure to begin brushing your child’s teeth as soon as their teeth first start to come in. Let’s talk about some fun facts and helpful advice in pediatric dental care, particularly toothbrushing,
Read MoreOral Cancer: Why do you need a screening?
Nearly 50,000 Americans are diagnosed with oral cancer every year. This silent disease is the 6th leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. Fortunately, oral cancer is largely preventable, especially if you take an active role in protecting your oral health. Going to your dentist for an oral cancer screening increases the chances
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Many of us lost our smiles when the pandemic hit in 2020. Sadly, dental health problems have notably increased over the past year. Due to delayed professional cleanings and treatment, plus complications from mask-wearing, Americans need dental treatment more than ever. “Mask mouth” is causing dry mouth which increases the bacteria in the mouth which
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