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Should I Talk to My Hygienist During a Cleaning, and Other Questions About the Dentist You’re Too Embarrassed to Ask
Every Dental Patient Has Questions They’ve Never Gotten Around to Asking If you’ve ever sat in a dental chair wondering whether you’re doing something wrong, saying the wrong thing, or being silently judged — you’re not alone. A lot of people carry small, unspoken questions about dental visits that they’ve never gotten around to asking. […]
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- August 11th 2026
5 Signs You Might Be Grinding Your Teeth (And What to Do About It)
Do you wake up with a sore jaw, a dull headache, or teeth that feel strangely sensitive? You might be grinding your teeth, and you may not even know it. Teeth grinding, clinically known as bruxism, is one of the most common and most overlooked dental issues we see at . Most people grind their […]
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- August 4th 2026
Teen Oral Health: What Changes at Puberty and Why It Matters
Why Puberty Is a Turning Point for Your Teen’s Oral Health Parents spend years monitoring their children’s dental milestones—first teeth, first cleanings, and first lost tooth. But one of the most significant shifts in oral health happens during the teenage years, and it often flies under the radar. Puberty triggers real, measurable changes in the […]
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- July 28th 2026
What Causes Braces’ Brackets to Fall Off?
What Causes Braces’ Brackets to Fall Off? A Popped Bracket Isn’t Always a Mystery, But It’s Always Worth Addressing If you’ve ever bitten into something and felt that unmistakable shift of a bracket sliding loose on your wire, you know how disorienting it is. Braces’ brackets don’t fall off randomly. There’s almost always a reason, […]
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- July 21st 2026
How Pool Water and Summer Chlorine Affect Your Teeth
Your Pool Might Be the Reason Your Teeth Are Changing Swimming is one of summer’s best activities—but spending hours in the pool each week can quietly impact your teeth. The chemistry of pool water, especially its pH level, plays a direct role in enamel health. When water is too acidic, it can gradually wear down […]
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- July 17th 2026
How to Build a Complete Home Dental Care Routine
Your Step-by-Step Guide to a Complete Home Dental Care Routine Most people know they should brush twice a day—but a truly effective home dental care routine goes well beyond that. From the tools you choose to the order in which you use them, small habits compounded daily make the difference between a smile that lasts […]
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- July 17th 2026
What Is a Dental Fistula and Why You Shouldn’t Ignore It?
That Little Bump on Your Gum Might Be Telling You Something Have you ever noticed a small pimple-like bump on your gum and dismissed it as nothing serious? That little bump could be a dental fistula—and ignoring it may lead to consequences far worse than discomfort. At , our wants patients in to understand the […]
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- June 23rd 2026
Outdoor Music Festivals and Dental Emergencies: Be Prepared
Your Favorite Festival Has a Medical Tent — But Probably Not a Dentist Summer festival season brings long days, loud crowds, and nonstop energy—but it also comes with risks you might not expect. A knocked-out tooth in a packed crowd, a cracked molar from biting into something hard, or a lost crown can quickly turn […]
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- June 19th 2026
How to Read Your Dental Bill and Understand Insurance
Dental Insurance Doesn’t Have to Be Confusing If you’ve ever stared at a dental bill wondering why you owe more than you expected, you’re not alone. Dental insurance is notoriously confusing, and most patients leave the office with more questions than answers. At Rubino Periodontics & Implant Dentistry, we believe you deserve to feel confident […]
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- June 4th 2026
Should I Talk to My Hygienist During a Cleaning, and Other Questions About the Dentist You’re Too Embarrassed to Ask
Every Dental Patient Has Questions They’ve Never Gotten Around to Asking If you’ve ever sat in a dental chair wondering whether you’re doing something wrong, saying the wrong thing, or being silently judged — you’re not alone. A lot of people carry small, unspoken questions about dental visits that they’ve never gotten around to asking. […]
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- May 19th 2026
