Coconuts, pigs and pies were among the goodies present at Hawaii’s first Christmas celebration. Believed to be in 1786, Captain George Dixon led the monumental merriment, docked aboard the Queen Charlotte in Kauai. Christmas wasn’t formally introduced to Hawaii until after … [Read more...]
Remembering Pearl Harbor: Ways to Salute with a Smile
2015 marks the 74th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. We observe Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day every December 7 to honor the 2,000+ people killed during the attack. On this day, it’s a tradition to fly the United States flag at half-staff until sunset. Here are some … [Read more...]
3 Pregnancy Dental Health Tips You Weren’t Expecting
Back pain, morning sickness, fatigue, hunger — it’s hard to know exactly what to expect when you’re expecting. Your teeth may seem secondary to other symptoms, but they matter more than you realize. Here’s how to keep your smile glowing throughout your pregnancy: 1. Your … [Read more...]
Emergency Preparedness for Your Dental Office
Only 46% of small businesses have a plan that covers business operations in bad weather, according to a survey from Traveler’s Insurance. When severe weather hits, it can be a logistical nightmare for any dentist office. Know what to do in the advent of inclement weather — … [Read more...]
Cavity Treatments in History: From Beeswax to Linen
For as long as humans have had teeth, they’ve had cavities. And those cavities required even the most primitive care. Recently, scientists discovered 14,000-year-old evidence of cavity treatment. A large hole was originally mistaken as a severe cavity but turned out to be the … [Read more...]
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