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Yes, flossing really is necessary! You should be flossing your teeth every day. Of course, you probably expect us to say that, since we’re dentists. At Sunrise Dental of Peoria, we know that flossing is just as important as brushing when it comes to removing...

Patients at Sunrise Dental in Peoria often ask us whether or not switching to diet soda would be better for their teeth. The answer depends on the soda. Diet drinks are not necessarily any better for your teeth than their calorie-rich cousins. Most carbonated beverages...

Everyone knows that they need to brush their teeth at least twice a day, but when to brush teeth? What are the benefits of brushing at night vs. brushing in the morning? At Sunrise Dental in Glendale, we encourage our patients to brush before breakfast,...

Medicare is a federal health insurance program for people with disabilities, people suffering from end stage renal disease, and people 65 years and older. However, most Medicare plans do not cover dental services. The majority of Medicare patients do not have dental insurance. Lack of...

If you are missing teeth, dentures can help you eat and speak normally, as well as smile confidently. Sunrise Dental in Glendale are experts in dentures and dental prosthetics. Proper denture care will ensure optimal function and good oral health. When it comes to caring...

We are pleased to announce that the offices of Sunrise Dental will reopen on May 18th! You may now schedule appointments for all types of dental care, excluding purely cosmetic services. In order to protect the health and safety of our community, we have implemented...

Sometimes pulling a tooth is the only option. Disease, decay, or trauma can necessitate an extraction. At Sunrise Dental in Peoria, Arizona, we specialize in gentle dentistry. We do everything we can to make tooth extractions as painless and easy for our patients as possible....

With early diagnosis, Sunrise Dental in Glendale can help you reduce your risk for periodontal disease. We are experts in diagnosing, treating, and preventing all gum diseases. There are many risks for periodontal disease, from genetics to lifestyle choices. Over half of Americans suffer from...

Over half of Americans suffer from some form of gum disease, which develops into more serious conditions if it is not treated right away. Sometimes surgery is necessary to repair damage from gingivitis or periodontitis. If you are concerned about the health of your gums,...