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  • I brush my teeth regularly. Why do I need to floss?
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  • What do you love about our practice?
    At Stephanie Rizzuto-Ricks Family Dentistry LLC, we have been creating beautiful smiles for years. Whether you or your family have visited the doctor and our team for a single visit Read more
  • Oral Health Tips: Travel Edition
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  • Bottled Water: Friend or Foe?
    Some people choose bottled water over tap because they think it’s cleaner. Some do it out of convenience: It’s easy to grab a bottle of water to take with you Read more
  • To use or not to use mouthwash; that is the question
    A famous mouthwash company chose the marketing slogan, “Better than flossing.” As a consumer, would you believe a high-end commercial that essentially tells you to stop flossing? Just use this Read more
  • How do I know if I have dry mouth?
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  • Great Gifts for Grandparents
    Our grandmothers and grandfathers, our moms and dads—we’ve known them our whole lives. So, why are they so hard to shop for? If your older family members have all the sweaters, Read more
  • What’s the deal with bottled water?
    As more people turn to bottled water and away from the tap, they may be missing out on one important ingredient that most brands of bottled water fail to include: Read more
  • Energy and Sports Drinks Eat Away at Teeth, Study Says
    Sports and energy drinks cause irreversible damage to the teeth of teens and young adults. A recent study published in General Dentistry states that energy and sports drinks contain so Read more

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Tuesday:

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Lunch: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM)

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8:00 am-3:00 pm

Thursday:

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