Are Medication Side Effects Cramping Your Smile?

In a perfect world, we could simply pop a pill or puff on an inhaler with no fear of uncomfortable side effects. Unfortunately, this isn’t the case. Dr. Amanda Foust, a general dentist in Ankeny, IA, explains that many of the most commonly prescribed medications list oral and dental side effects as a possibility. While […]

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Ankeny Dentist: Try Our Family Dentistry Quiz

Interested in keeping your family’s smiles gorgeous and healthy? In today’s blog, your , Dr. Amanda Foust, offers tips on maintaining healthy teeth and gums. Try our fun quiz to learn more about protecting the smiles of those closest to your heart. […]

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Ankeny IA Dentist Answers Your Dental Care Questions

A beautiful smile can boost your confidence and help you make a great a first impression. Keeping your smile bright and free of dental imperfection requires routine dental care. At Dental Impressions, we provide an array of dental procedures for improving the health and appearance of your teeth and gums. In today’s blog, your , […]

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Ankeny Dentist Answers Your Questions About Dental Bridges

Do you have one or more , Dr. Amanda Foust, can restore your smile. In today’s blog, Dr. Foust answers common questions patients often have regarding dental bridges. […]

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Ankeny Dentist Provides Spring Cleaning for Your Smile!

Spring is almost here! This time of year people everywhere are cleaning out their homes in the name of spring-cleaning. While you’re at it, why not spring clean your teeth as well? In today’s blog, your , Dr. Amanda Foust, explains why routine cleanings keep your smile healthy and bright. […]

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Breathe Easier with Good Dental Health

is also a factor. While more research is necessary to determine the why and how of the link, the study showed that participants who had lung diseases were more likely to also have gum disease. Because of the proven connections between gum disease and heart attack, stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes complications, and premature birth, scientists […]

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