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Posted December 13, 2017 / Blog, Patient Care
Dr. Matthew Flugstad

Flossing 101

How do you feel when you see that little plastic floss container in your medicine cabinet? Eagerness to achieve that clean feeling in your mouth? Or regret over a habit you have trouble keeping? However you feel about floss, one thing is true – this habit is equal parts simple and incredibly effective for improving […]

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Posted November 27, 2017 / Blog, Dental Health
Dr. Matthew Flugstad

Is It Ever Too Late for Dental Work?

Let’s be honest. If you are like most people in Edmonds, you’ve probably put off going to the dentist at one time or another. Some of us have even avoided seeing a dentist for years at a time. Research shows one in three Americans avoids going to the dentist regularly. As the time spent away […]

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Posted November 13, 2017 / Blog, Dental Health, Patient Care
Dr. Matthew Flugstad

Oral Cancer

Cancer is always a scary word. But it doesn’t have to be the last word. Equipped with good information and the best doctors, you can feel empowered to navigate whatever stands before you or your loved one. Oral cancer is common and affects approximately 50,000 Americans every year. If you have more questions about oral cancer, […]

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Posted October 27, 2017 / Blog
Dr. Matthew Flugstad

Stop Brushing After You Eat – Do This Instead

For a long time, we’ve been told to brush our teeth right after we eat, but conventional wisdom might be changing on that. Thanks to your mouth’s powerful and natural ability to clean itself, rinsing with water might actually be the best way to freshen your breath and prevent cavities after you eat. In addition […]

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Posted October 13, 2017 / Blog
Dr. Matthew Flugstad

Cosmetic Dentistry – A Beautiful Smile is a Powerful Thing

There is a law of nature that states “function follows form.” This saying means that how something appears actually determines how it works. For example, you may own many screwdrivers of different sizes and shapes (form) to loosen all different kinds of screws (function). Think of a watering can with a long spout that’s perfect […]

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Posted September 27, 2017 / Blog
Dr. Matthew Flugstad

What’s Lurking in Your Saliva?

Saliva. Just the word can conjure an array of images in your imagination. From salivating at a delicious meal to studying Pavlov’s dogs to watching a baseball player spit, life is full of saliva! And that’s a good thing because saliva is very important for oral and overall health. Problems with saliva can lead to […]

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Posted September 13, 2017 / Blog
Dr. Matthew Flugstad

Prevention vs. Treatment of Oral Health

The World Health Organization defines health as “A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” Sadly, in our fast-paced culture, many of us settle for less-than-healthy or even truly sick conditions every day. We allow ourselves to be tired, achy, stressed and in pain more […]

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Posted August 27, 2017 / Blog, Dental Health
Dr. Matthew Flugstad

Oral Anatomy 101

Welcome to your mouth! You might be surprised at how many different parts work together to make your mouth work for you. A healthy mouth is necessary for a healthy life. Read more below from Dr. Flugstad in Edmonds to get an in-depth look at the human mouth and how it works.

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Posted August 13, 2017 / Blog, Dental Health, Dental Services, Patient Care
Dr. Matthew Flugstad

Can Plaque Cause Tooth Loss?

If you’ve ever gone too long between brushing your teeth, you know how slimy and dirty your teeth can feel. Some people lovingly call this layer of grime “teeth sweaters.” But it has a real name: plaque. Plaque is common but it can cause poor oral health if you ignore it. Read below for more […]

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Posted July 31, 2017 / Blog, Patient Care
Dr. Matthew Flugstad

Cold Sores 101

Cold sore. Fever blister. Herpes simplex virus-1. These babies go by a lot of different names, but the experience is always the same: Tell-tale burning or itching near the lip Red bump appears a day or so later Bump becomes a cluster of blisters Blisters dry up and scab over The scab falls off The […]

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