Happy New Year everyone! Most of us look forward to a “new start” every January. I know I do. Some people want to change old habits into new, good ones. These can be things like spending more family time togetheror trying a new hobby. Individuals may want to improve their health through diet, exercise, or even quitting smoking. I would like to suggest a selfishly good habit; in these uncertain economic times, let’s preserve what we have. This means, in the dental business, really taking care of our teeth and gums. Most adults brush well enough,…we just need to floss more regularly. I always tell my patients that “the only thing flossing costs you is time”. We can all afford to give ourselves a little more time.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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