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Dental Checkups Aren’t Expensive—But Neglecting Them Is

November 7, 2020

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Are you trying to save money? It’s common knowledge that your first step should be to cut out unnecessary expenses. However, as you’re determining what you can live without, don’t try to save money my canceling your routine dental checkups! Even if your teeth look and feel fine, these simple visits with your Beachwood dentist twice a year can save you a lot of time, money, and discomfort later. Read on to find out how keeping your smile healthy with dental checkups can help you bulk up your savings.

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What To Expect at Your First Visit with Faist & Koops Family Dentistry

October 22, 2020

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Are you on the hunt for a new dentist? Faist & Koops Family Dentistry is not like your typical cookie-cutter chain dental practice. Therefore, you may be wondering what you can expect at your first visit with their team. Read on to find out!

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How Hot Drinks Affect Your Teeth

October 12, 2020

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Cup of coffee

The weather is cooling down and the leaves are starting to change colors. This means that it’s time to break out the sweaters and brew up some of your favorite hot beverages to start out your morning. Whether you’re a fan of the trending pumpkin spice latte or you’d rather go for a classic dark roast, it is worthwhile to know how these hot drinks affect your teeth. Continue reading to learn more from your dentist about the impact they can have.

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A Message from Dr. Faist

June 1, 2019

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After 38 years of treating thousands of wonderful people, I am eager to announce an exciting change in my practice!

Effective June 1st, Dr. Jed Koops will join our practice. I have spent the past two years conducting a thorough and detailed search for the right person to take over my practice as I transition into retirement.

My plans are to stay on with Jed two days per week for the next 5 years. I plan to personally introduce Jed to you over the next several months and will mentor him in all aspects of the practice while thoroughly embedding him into our dental family (both staff and patients). Jed will assume day-to-day operations immediately. He is enthusiastic about optimal dental health and promises to maintain the level of care and service you have experienced in our practice.

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Parents, Do You Know About These 3 Childhood Orthodontic Devices?

April 11, 2019

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Many people have experience with braces.

A bunch of us wore them or knew friends and family who did through our adolescent years. Just about 4 million Americans are donning braces these days, in fact, and they are easily the most used type of pediatric orthodontics. We have collected a quick overview of a number of early orthodontic devices that many families might not know.

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How Genetics Influence Our Teeth

April 4, 2019

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From the moment that we’re born, there’s always others saying just how much we take after mom or dad or a relative.

“You have your mother’s temper,” or “You have your uncle’s nose,” are versions of phrases that all of us hear during our life. We know that a number of our physical traits and our inclinations are attached to inherited causes, but have you ever questioned if the same goes for your teeth? The case is, the capacity for all of us to become susceptible to dental risks is enhanced whenever the issue is known to happen in your family. This also involves tooth decay, which is, in reality, the most prevalent long-term illness around the world.

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Pregnancy Risks Your Dentist Wants You To Know

March 11, 2019

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Excellent dental health is a crucial exercise across every point of our lifespan, even infancy.

Yet people who are expecting face unique obstacles and dangers during the course of the months that the fetus is growing. Features such as morning sickness, intensified bodily hormones, and a change in nutrition may cause quite a few side effects in the whole system; yet, this blog post accentuates a few of the problems that manifest orally while the mother is pregnant. Individuals that keep up with their daily personal hygiene of brushing and flossing a minimum of twice a day, enjoying a nutritious diet, as well as restricting their sugar intake are much less prone to cultivate the following complications.

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Worldwide Tooth Fairy Customs

March 4, 2019

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Everyone can recall occasions from our youth when the Tooth Fairy traded cash for our beloved baby teeth.

It is a popular custom for American families, and the Tooth Fairy is also a great narrative for parents to apply when trying to persuade their children to take better care of their teeth. As a matter of fact, writer Vicki Lanksy found that kids were even more dedicated to keeping up good oral hygiene if their parents assured them that the Tooth Fairy provided a lot more cash for perfect teeth. But did you realize that the Tooth Fairy that we know is primarily exclusive to Americans? And contrary to Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny, the sources of this particular practice are fairly unknown.

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Sustaining Damage To The Facial Region

February 12, 2019

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Have you ever noticed that one of our primary responses to a potential accident is the immediate attempt to guard our face and head?

When somebody throws a punch or if we get involved in an automotive collision, our arms and hands travel to our face in order to make an effort to shield ourselves from any major harm. Most of the time, we fail to even contemplate the motion of protecting our face– we just do this instantly.

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Why Infants Are Born With Orofacial Clefts

February 5, 2019

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Orofacial clefts, likewise called cleft lip or cleft palate, are among one of the most common abnormalities in the USA.

Actually, it is approximated that around 2,650 infants are born with a cleft palate every year in the US, and up to 4,440 are born with a cleft lip. A cleft happens during early pregnancy while the baby’s face is growing. When the parts of the face struggle to connect while the mother is pregnant, it leads to a cleft.

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