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added on: November 8, 2022
Thomas Frank, DDS in Bakersfield, CA

According to the American Cancer Society, an estimated 34 million American adults smoke cigarettes. While the number of U.S. smokers has declined over the past several years, the health risks associated with smoking still remain. Many people know that smoking has negative health consequences such as lung cancer, but your dentist in Bakersfield also wants to… Read More


added on: October 20, 2022
Thomas Frank, DDS in Bakersfield, CA

Having teeth that look like fangs may be a good look when they’re part of a Halloween costume, but some people aren’t crazy about the way these pointy, sharp teeth look during the rest of the year. While vampire teeth won’t typically cause any oral health problems, if you’re unhappy with their shape, there are… Read More


added on: September 21, 2022
Thomas Frank, DDS in Bakersfield, CA

If you’re pregnant, especially if it’s your first time, dental care may be the farthest thing from your mind. But there are good reasons to still keep your oral health top of mind during this joyous time. In fact, your dentist in Bakersfield recommends that everyone, including those who are pregnant, continue to keep up with… Read More


added on: September 4, 2022
Thomas Frank, DDS in Bakersfield, CA

What we eat and drink can certainly affect our overall health. But did you know they can also affect dental health? Some beverages are beneficial for teeth while others can wreak havoc in your mouth. Tune in as your dentist in Bakersfield talks about which drinks you should enjoy regularly and which you should avoid or… Read More


added on: August 19, 2022
Thomas Frank, DDS in Bakersfield, CA

There’s nothing quite like a good night’s sleep that leaves you rejuvenated in the morning. But unfortunately, those with sleep apnea can wake up feeling groggy and go the whole day battling sleepiness. Sleep apnea is a serious condition that affects an estimated 22 million Americans. If left untreated, it can contribute to severe health… Read More


added on: February 15, 2021
heart health month

Each and every February, loved ones throughout the United States go above and beyond preparing for Valentine’s Day. Whether you chose to show your love with chocolates or flowers, one thing remains constant — bright red hearts are everywhere we look. But there’s another reason (besides Valentine’s Day) that we should pay attention to these… Read More


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