Understandably, after a few years of pandemic response and personal health care, people are a little tired of the topic. You might also think that you must be healthy enough to handle the common cold or influenza if you survived COVID-19. But this winter, it seems as if our common winter viruses are in for a record year.
It is absolutely vital that you maintain your oral hygiene when you’re suffering through these yearly sicknesses. Winter is the prime time of year for the transmission of these illnesses, as well. Due to colder weather, we are often more confined to smaller areas. Shared food and embraces can both lead to the spread of these communicable diseases.
Today, your Richfield, MN dentist lets you know how even a few days off your feet can lead to lasting damage within your smile! Take the effort in keeping your mouth intact while the rest of you feels downright lousy! (more…)


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If you’ve lost most or all of your natural teeth, then you need a prosthetic to restore your ability to smile and eat your favorite foods. For a complete denture, we can offer a lifelike and durable option that restores function and beauty. In today’s blog, your
Are you ready for your Halloween get-together or to accompany children on their trick or treating adventures? We want you to enjoy your Halloween fun, but we also want you to avoid the onset of dental cavities. In today’s blog, your
When tooth loss is too severe for treatment with a dental bridge, then you may need a more substantial prosthetic. For several gaps that don’t yet require a full denture, we could create a custom-made partial. In today’s blog, your
When you have a gap in your smile, this could soon lead to major issues with the function and appearance of your smile. But we can help by replacing missing teeth with a lifelike dental prosthetic. In today’s blog, your
When a tooth is damaged or suffers from decay too advanced for a filling, we can still offer treatment with a custom restoration. To return the tooth to optimal health, function, and beauty, we could place a dental crown. In today’s blog, your 



