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Why does your breath smell bad in the morning? Morning breath is natural and common, but frequent halitosis is not. Dr. Locke can treat your halitosis to keep your breath fresh.

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How much do you know about the germs in your mouth? Dr. Locke can keep your mouth clean of any harmful oral bacteria.

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If you believe some of the common dental myths, your oral health will suffer. Dr. Locke can explain everything you need to know to keep your teeth and gums healthy.

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Eating a light snack throughout the day can keep you full enough to make healthy food choices at mealtimes. Dr. Locke can show you how to take care of your mouth after snacking.

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Knowing your family health history is important to determine your risk of developing medical problems. Dr. Locke can review your family history to help keep you healthy.

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If you get constant headaches, neck pain, and jaw pain, you could have poor posture. Visit Dr. Locke for TMJ therapy to realign your jaw and ease muscle tension.

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Oral piercings are hazardous to your dental health because they can damage your teeth and gums. Visit Dr. Locke to take proper care of your piercing and keep your mouth healthy.

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How hard do your brush your teeth? Do you scour energetically, like you’re scrubbing a cement floor? Do you brush like this several times a day, taking 10 minutes at a time to make sure you do a really thorough job? Or are you just the opposite, barely grazing your brush across your teeth in [...]

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Scared of root canals? You shouldn’t be! They’re actually simple procedures that usually relieve pain, and get you back smiling!

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The US Department of Health and Human Services estimates that more than 7 million people suffer from acid reflux. Acid reflux, or gastroesophogeal reflux disease (GERD), occurs when the muscles of the stomach weaken and allow stomach acid to flow back into the esophogus. This can cause burning sensations and pain in the chest, neck, [...]

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