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What Is Your Dental Strategy Missoula?

If you’re in Missoula, Montana looking for a smile makeover and need general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, Invisalign or any number of dental restoration procedures done, your strategy should be: “Contact my professional neighborhood dental practice.” Felton Dental Care is at your service.

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Time To Floss In Lolo

Many residents of the Frenchtown, Missoula, and Lolo MT areas are finding that they just don’t have time to floss and that it’s difficult to fit it into their daily schedule. If you’ve found this to be true, here are some ideas for when to fit this important dental health habit into your day.

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5 Tips For Frenchtown Residents With Mouth Sores

Hi. I’m Dr. Brett Felton. When my Missoula and Lolo area patients get mouth sores, I advise them to evaluate what they’re eating and make some changes. By following these tips, you too can avoid the discomfort of eating and help to increase the speed of healing. 1. Eat soft or pureed foods. Don’t worry,

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Call Teeth What You Will, Just Keep Them Healthy, Missoula!

Chompers. Pearly Whites. Dents. Gnashers. Grill. Here in Missoula we have a lot of fun ways to refer to our teeth. And while you can switch up what you call them, you should never switch up a well-engrained oral health routine. Making time in your busy day to brush and floss is a habit that

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Comprehensive Esthetic Dentistry At Felton Dental Care

If you want a movie star smile and don’t have oral health issues that need to be addressed, Dr. Brett Felton at Felton Dental Care can explain options for achieving the celebrity smile you desire. To book a private consultation for a smile makeover, call (406) 728-0896 today. Dr. Felton has helped many people in

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To Chew Or Not To Chew In Lolo

Hello Lolo gum chewers, today we’re going to talk about that sticky wad in your mouth. You know that it can freshen your breath, but can it really help prevent cavities? That’s the question we’re asking in today’s Lolo family dentistry blog. It really depends on the type of gum. Chewing regular sucrose-based gum can

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