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Taking Care of Your Teeth Can Save Your Life
added on: October 29, 2020
Widener Family Dentistry in Bowdon

Did you know that there’s a connection between oral health and overall health? It’s true, and your dentist in Bowdon wants you to know that what’s going on inside of your mouth can provide a snapshot of your overall health –  and may even help diagnose health problems before they… Read More…


Celebrate National Dental Hygiene Month
added on: October 19, 2020
Widener Family Dentistry in Bowdon

October is National Dental Hygiene Month, an entire 31 days dedicated to our trusted and caring hygienists. This year, like most things, the celebration is a little bit different and has an appropriate theme — Faces of Courage. Sponsored by the American Dental Hygienists’ Association and Colgate, National Dental Hygiene… Read More…


We’re Celebrating National Dental Hygiene Month (And So Should You)
added on: October 24, 2019
hygienist in foreground

Having the pleasure of being a dentist in Bowdon means we get to help treat so many wonderful patients and their families. It also means we get to work alongside some fantastic folks! This month we’re pausing to appreciate everyone in our office and dental practices across the country, especially… Read More…


Relax at the Dentist? We Make the Impossible, Possible
added on: October 16, 2019
woman in dental chair

Some patients truly have a hard time or struggle with anxiety about seeing the dentist. For some patients, it’s been years since they last saw a dentist in Bowdon. For other folks, they’re regular dental patients… but they still feel butterflies when it’s time for treatment.  We’re here to tell… Read More…


Which is The Right Floss For You?
added on: July 29, 2019
dental floss

It’s not uncommon to hear your dentist in Bowdon talk about the importance of flossing. In fact, flossing is a crucial part of any proper oral hygiene routine. This simple act helps remove bacteria and food particles that brushing alone just can’t touch, and helps reduce the risk of cavities…. Read More…


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