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Taylor Family Dentistry Now Open

To Our Beloved Patients: We hope this letter finds you and your family in good health. Our community has been through a lot over the last few months, and all of us are looking forward to resuming our normal habits and routines. While many things have changed, one thing has remained the same: our commitment

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Coronavirus Update from Taylor Family Dentistry

To our patients and our community: Under advisement from the CDC, the American Dental Association, and the Indiana Dental Association, Taylor Family Dentistry has made the decision to provide only emergency dental treatment for the next three weeks. We care deeply about our patients and our community, and we are choosing to do our part to help

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What to Do When You Crack a Tooth.

Ouch! Chomp on something your tooth didn’t like? Or get hit in the mouth with a hockey puck? If you think you may have a cracked tooth, or if you’re holding a piece of your tooth in your hand, follow these steps! Give us a call to schedule an appointment (317-571-1271). Let us know about

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Should I Brush Before Flossing?

The age-old question – should you floss before you brush or after? If you asked any one of our team members, you just might get a different answer on this one! Before you report them for not knowing their stuff, each response can be right! As long as you’re doing a thorough job, we don’t

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Professional Teeth Whitening | The Best Beauty Hack

Over 4,000 years ago, the art of teeth whitening began with the Egyptians and an interesting whitening paste consisting of ground pumice and wine vinegar. No doubt, Cleopatra knew the benefits whiter teeth could yield in her career as a ruler and in seducing many a Roman powerhouse. The Ancient Romans used ammonia-based products to

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Can Having a Great Smile Earn More Money?

In 2014 in the Journal of Economic Psychology, the University of California researchers published a study that stated that more attractive people earn as much as 12% more per year than someone who is viewed as unattractive. That is a HUGE difference! When people rank attractiveness, one of the main factors is a person’s smile.

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