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(425) 270-7686
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Monday & Tuesday: 8AM–5 PM*
Wednesday: 8AM – 4PM*
Thursday: 7AM – 3PM
Friday: 8AM – 3PM
*Lunch: 12–1PM
Bellevue Dental Arts
13333 Bel-Red Rd, Suite 200
Bellevue, WA 98005
Strong, healthy teeth help you chew the right foods which help you grow. Teeth also help you speak clearly and they help you look your best. Taking care of your teeth prevents plaque from growing. Plaque is a clear film of bacteria or “sugar bugs” that stick to your teeth.
This year, resolve to keep your whole body healthy by incorporating these five foods that support oral health into your diet.
Most benefits refresh in January, and your policy benefits renew. Are you making the most of your available coverage before it expires?
A dental abscess sounds scary and can be painful, but armed with a little knowledge, they can be quickly treated and even prevented.
Electric toothbrushes are an excellent idea for everyone, but for people with arthritis, cognitive impairments or those who have suffered a stroke, an electric toothbrush can be a little breath of independence that gives a boost of self-confidence.
Not all dental cleanings are created equal. Find out why to some hygiene appointments cost more than others and learn how you can save time and money in the dental chair.
One of the first things that people notice about you is your smile. In today’s youth-obsessed culture, a twenty-something with dingy teeth can appear older than a forty-something with a bright, white, sparkling smile. Here are five things to keep in mind as you embark on your tooth whitening journey to the gleaming smile you’ve always dreamed of.
No matter how much you love your favorite sweater, you only show it to the world a few days a year. On the other hand, your smile travels with you every day through every season. Find out how a new smile can be yours before another month goes by. Learn more here.
Everybody loves the brilliance of a friendly smile and the pleasure of chewing their favorite foods. But in the 1990’s, researchers discovered a correlation between gum disease and other health problems, including heart disease. Over the last 30 years, evidence has continued to link oral and general health. Here’s a fascinating look at what we know, and how you can help control your risk.
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