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Locality: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 215-549-6868



Address: 600 West Olney Avenue 19120 Philadelphia, PA, US

Website: www.myfamilydentalcare.com/locations/details/19/PHILADELPHIA

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Advanced Family Smile Care 09.10.2021

We are monitoring and adopting our response to protecting the health and safety of our patients during this difficult period. We're supporting our patients with resources to stay safe and informed. #teeth #smile #dentist #dentistry #dental #tooth #teethwhitening #dentalcare #oralhealth #dentalhygiene #cosmeticdentistry #teethcleaning

Advanced Family Smile Care 28.09.2021

We have partnered with various dental practices in order to provide many options to our patients when it comes to choosing their preferred dentist. We maintain the highest standards in modern dentistry by offering you some of the latest developments in dental technology. We serve patients of all ages and accept all major dental insurances. #teeth #smile #dentist #dentistry #dental #tooth #teethwhitening #dentalcare #oralhealth

Advanced Family Smile Care 21.09.2021

We aim at finding you the right dentist to meet all your unique dental needs by bringing together some of the country's finest dentists and dental specialists under one roof. Our goal is to be a valuable resource center for our patients and to identify the closest dental practice that delivers to their specific dental needs. #teeth #smile #dentist #dentistry #dental #tooth #teethwhitening #dentalcare #oralhealth #dentalhygiene #cosmeticdentistry #teethcleaning

Advanced Family Smile Care 04.09.2021

At Advanced Family Smile Care we love smiles and work hard to serve all aspects of your dental needs. Our modern, contemporary office, state-of-the-art dental facilities, and latest technologies aim at meeting each of our patient’s unique needs. We understand that selecting your dental office can be a very tedious and cumbersome process and to ease this out we accept all insurances and welcome patients of every age so that we are not only able to serve you now but are also he...re for your family in the future. Our qualified staff and health professionals are here to make your experience a pleasant one providing you the best in modern dentistry in a warm and comforting environment. . . Book Your Online Appointment! #braces #dentalhealth #smilemakeover #dentistrylife #implants #dentistas #dentallife

Advanced Family Smile Care 23.08.2021

How you brush makes a big difference. The mechanical act of brushing removes the very sticky dental plaque a mixture of bacteria, their acids and sticky byproducts and food remnants. It forms naturally on teeth immediately after you've eaten but doesn't get nasty and start to cause damage to the teeth until it reaches a certain stage of maturity. The exact amount of time this takes isn't known but is at least more than 12 hours. Bacteria consume sugar and, as a byproduct, p...roduces acids that dissolve minerals out of the teeth, leaving microscopic holes we can't see. If the process isn't stopped and they aren't repaired, these can become big, visible cavities. Taking two minutes to brush your teeth is a good target for removing plaque and you should brush at night and one other time daily. Brushing frequently stops the bacteria developing to a stage where the species which produce the most acid can become established. Electric toothbrushes can be more effective than manual brushing and a small toothbrush head helps to reach awkward areas in the mouth, while medium-textured bristles help you clean effectively without causing harm to gums and teeth. The main thing, however, is to get brushing! See more

Advanced Family Smile Care 15.08.2021

#laborday #happylaborday #myfamilydentalcare HAPPY LABOR DAY FROM MY FAMILY DENTAL CARE! myfamilydentalcare.com

Advanced Family Smile Care 13.08.2021

Poor oral health can affect the brain. Substances that are released from gums inflamed by infection can actually kill brain cells and lead to memory loss. Dementia and possibly even Alzheimer's disease can result from gingivitis when the bacteria in the mouth spreads to the nerve channels or enters the bloodstream. #alzheimers #dementia #oralhealth #gingivitis #nervechannels

Advanced Family Smile Care 03.08.2021

myfamilydentalcare.com #july4th #happyindependenceday #myfamilydentalcare Happy 4th of July!

Advanced Family Smile Care 17.07.2021

CARE FOR YOUR ORAL HEALTH ALWAYS! #elderly #elderlyoralhealth #oralhealth #oralhealthfuture

Advanced Family Smile Care 13.07.2021

HAPPY FATHER'S DAY #fathersday #myfamilydentalcare #happyfathersday

Advanced Family Smile Care 23.06.2021

#toothpain #severepain #dontwait #extractions #rootcanals #myfamilydentalcare Why wait until it really hurts? The unbearable pain you have in your jaw area or significant tooth is a serious red flag warning that something is wrong!... There’s a good chance that if you go to bed with tooth pain, it’s going to be there in the morning. Even if it is a minor pain, it’s not going to stay ‘minor’ for long! Tooth pain is usually an indication of an existing tooth or mouth problem. The longer the underlying problem persists, the worse it will become. The worse it becomes, the worse the pain becomes! If you feel pain in a specific tooth, you may have a cavity. Temperature sensitivity could be a sign of a cavity or a more serious problem involving the nerve. It’s also possible that an infection in your gums is the source of your pain. No matter what pain you have, the only way to relieve it is by treating its source. That’s just as true for toothaches as it is for everything else. Scheduling an dental appointment is the best way to get lasting relief fast.

Advanced Family Smile Care 15.06.2021

#diabetes #oralhealth #periodontal #myfamilydentalcare If you suffer from diabetes, you must be aware of new research findings on the relationship between diabetes and periodontal disease. Find out what you can do to protect your health and your smile. Uncover the Truth about Diabetes and Oral Health Problems There is a dangerous connection between diabetes and teeth. Research shows that people with diabetes run a greater risk of periodontal disease, which is the most serious... stage of gum disease. This severe form of gum disease can be extremely painful and can do damage to your gums and bones. And if your diabetes isn’t under control, you are much more inclined to develop major dental issues, such as: Swollen, red, tender gums - Bleeding gums - A fungal infection called thrush - Dry mouth, which occurs you have very little saliva - Tooth loss - Bone loss - Prevent Problems with Diabetes and Teeth Knowing the dental dangers of diabetes and periodontal disease, you have to be pro-active about managing your health. Luckily, there are many things you can do to protect yourself from problems. Try these helpful tips to maintain your dental health: - Control your blood glucose level. - Maintain good dental habits at home, including brushing your teeth at least twice a day and flossing on a daily basis. - Visit your dentist at least twice a year. You may need to go more often if you’ve had a history of diabetes and oral health issues. - Stop smoking. - Monitor your mouth for any dental issues. - If you experience any oral problems, call your dentist immediately See more

Advanced Family Smile Care 04.06.2021

#memorialday #myfamilydentalcare #philadelphia #mydentist #dentistryinphiladelphia Happy Memorial Day!