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		<title>Memorial Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 22:02:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Memorial Day is not only a federal holiday in the United States, but it is a day of observance and remembrance of those who died in service. Originally known as Decoration Day, this solemn day has been marked on calendars since the end of the American Civil War as a day to commemorate both the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Memorial Day is not only a federal holiday in the United States, but it is a day of observance and remembrance of those who died in service. Originally known as Decoration Day, this solemn day has been marked on calendars since the end of the American Civil War as a day to commemorate both the Confederate and Union soldiers who fought and died in the war.</p>
<p>Marking the graves of fallen soldiers with flowers, wreaths, or other tokens has been practiced throughout history, but it wasn&#8217;t until the mark of the end of the Civil War that a special day was decided upon as the one to spend in remembrance. By 1890, every state in the country was observing Decoration Day, but it wasn&#8217;t until 1967 when the name formally changed from Decoration Day to Memorial Day, in order to encompass all fallen American soldiers in all wars and conflicts, and in June of 1968, Congress moved the official date of Memorial Day to the last Monday in May in order to create a three day weekend.</p>
<p>Today, while there is certainly an air of remembrance on Memorial Day, it has become more a day of spending time with family, friends, and other loved ones. This day is also heralded as the start of summer, with many schools finishing for the year around this time. Our team at Trade Winds Dental remembers it as a day to take solace and remembered those lost.</p>
<p>Traditional observances of Memorial Day are still held, and they often involve raising the American Flag then lowering it to a half-staff position until noon, and then raising it once again to its full height afterwards. The flag is lowered to remember those who&#8217;ve lost their lives while in service to their country, and then it is raised to signify our willingness to not let their sacrifice be in vain.</p>
<p>From community parades in the Georgetown, TX area, backyard cook-outs, and fireworks to formal ceremonies, Memorial Day is commemorated in many different ways. No matter how you choose to spend this day, take a moment to remember those who&#8217;ve lost their lives in an effort to preserve our freedom.</p>
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		<title>Notes from the Green Dentistry Conference</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 21:23:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earlier this month, Dr. Hennington and his wife, Xenia, had a wonderful opportunity to attend the very first Green Dentistry Conference at the Sundance Resort in Utah from May 2nd – 5th! The conference was organized and sponsored by the Eco-Dentistry Association, whose goal is to implement more environmentally conscious practices into the dental field. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Earlier this month, Dr. Hennington and his wife, Xenia, had a wonderful opportunity to attend the very first Green Dentistry Conference at the Sundance Resort in Utah from May 2nd – 5th! The conference was organized and sponsored by the Eco-Dentistry Association, whose goal is to implement more environmentally conscious practices into the dental field. What is so impressive and encouraging about the EDA is the emphasis on providing technologies, techniques, and practices that are at the forefront of the industry all while minimizing the impact on the planet. Dr. Hennington and the entire team at Trade Winds Dental place complete focus on the health of the patients of our community as well as the planet that we all inhabit – this makes the partnership our practice has with the EDA such a powerful and special one!</p>
<p>You may recall one of our recent blog posts that mentioned Dr. Hennington’s yoga classes he would be holding at the conference – Dr. Hennington is proud to say that the classes, perfectly named “Yoga Flow for the Dental Pro,” were an incredible experience for himself and his colleagues! The classes were held at the start of each day, and set a perfect course for spending the rest of the day improving upon the commitment our practice has to our patients and our planet.</p>
<p>In further news regarding our Green Dentistry efforts, Trade Winds Dental has begun the challenging and rigorous process of earning the EDA’s GreenDoc Dental Certification. From the EDA about this certification, “EDA Certification is a comprehensive program for dental offices and independent hygiene practices that rewards eco-friendly initiatives in the areas of dental processes &amp; procedures, office administration &amp; marketing, and office design, furnishings &amp; construction.”</p>
<p>Dr. Hennington, Xenia, and the entire team at Trade Winds Dental take pride in our green dentistry efforts because we all understand that caring for our planet is very important part of caring for our patients in the best possible way!</p>
<p>Here is a photo of Dr. Hennington and Xenia with Dr. Fred Pockrass and his wife Ina, who are co-founders of the EDA! <em>From left to right, Xenia, Dr. Pockrass, Ina, and Dr. Hennington.</em></p>
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		<title>Is your child a mouth breather?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2013 22:02:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever watched to see if your child is breathing through his or her mouth? Breathing through the mouth instead of the nose may lead to trouble for youngsters. Kids who typically breathe through their mouth&#8212;most often children who suffer from allergies&#8212;experience problems getting enough oxygen into their blood, a condition that affects their [...]]]></description>
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<p>Have you ever watched to see if your child is breathing through his or her mouth? Breathing through the mouth instead of the nose may lead to trouble for youngsters. Kids who typically breathe through their mouth&mdash;most often children who suffer from allergies&mdash;experience problems getting enough oxygen into their blood, a condition that affects their weight, size, sleep, and even their performance in the classroom and daily life.</p>
<p>Mouth breathing as a child can also lead to sleep apnea, behavior and learning problems, delayed speech, dental and facial abnormalities, and even breathing problems as your child grows. There are a multitude of reasons for an individual to mouth breathe, such as enlarged tonsils, adenoids, and deviated nasal septum, but the cause is usually allergies.</p>
<p>As bad as the condition sounds, we want you to know mouth breathing is a treatable condition. Doing so, though, requires early diagnosis and treatment. Since our team at Trade Winds Dental sees our patients every six months, we may be in a position to identify the symptoms of mouth breathing.</p>
<p>If you suspect your child is a chronic mouth breather, please give us a call at our convenient Georgetown, TX office to schedule an appointment with Dr. David Hennington.</p>
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		<title>Toothache: A Dentist or the Emergency Room</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2013 22:02:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Emergency care dentists are equipped to handle any tooth emergency. Seeking us out first takes less time than having to sit in a hospital emergency room, only to be told to see a dentist. When dental emergencies occur, seek emergency care with Trade Winds Dental as soon as possible. We are prepared and equipped for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter" style="display: block; margin: 5px auto 5px auto;" src="http://socialimages.sesamecommunications.com/dental/dental-woman-smilingwithsunhat.jpg" alt="" /><br/><br/>Emergency care dentists are equipped to handle any tooth emergency. Seeking us out first takes less time than having to sit in a hospital emergency room, only to be told to see a dentist. When dental emergencies occur, seek emergency care with Trade Winds Dental as soon as possible. We are prepared and equipped for any type of dental emergency: day or night, seven days a week, we stand ready to advise and treat you with great dental care.<br/><br/>There are several types of dental emergencies, but only one or two should require a hospital emergency room visit. If you suspect you have a broken jaw or nose, emergency medical attention is required. For pain associated with teeth and gums or injury to a tooth, Trade Winds Dental is the better choice. Dental pain almost always becomes worse without treatment, and can create other serious health issues.<br/><br/>If a tooth has been traumatized or knocked out of your mouth, our team can treat the sensitive nerves and tissues that could be damaged. If you can replace the tooth quickly enough, chances are it can be saved. According to the <a href="http://www.ada.org/4737.aspx?currentTab=2">American Dental Association</a>, there are certain precautions to take during a dental emergency that could help preserve a tooth until you can see our professional dentists for emergency dental care.<br/><br/>Call our Georgetown, TX office at the first onset of pain or an injury. If you have lost a tooth, crown, or filling, try to keep the tooth or restoration moist. Teeth are strong, but they will crack and shift after an injury or the loss of a bridge or crown. If the crack extends to the root, or the loss of a tooth or crown leaves sensitive tissue or nerves exposed, the pain can be excruciating. Our emergency care dentists will always treat your pain immediately upon examination, and fix the problem or advise you of a plan to address the cause of the pain.<br/><br/>Make your appointment immediately if you have suffered an accident-causing tooth injury. If the pain is the result of decay or cavities, medication for infection may be necessary. Depending on the extent of the decay, a filling, crown, or orther treatments may be recommended. These treatments are not available in a hospital emergency room, but can be completed quickly and comfortably at our office!</p>
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		<title>May Marks National Physical Fitness and Sports Month!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2013 22:01:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know the month of May is designated National Physical Fitness and Sports Month? After all, there isn&#8217;t a better time to celebrate physical activity as when the warm weather and sunshine makes its way back into our lives! Now that the flowers are in bloom and the weather has warmed up, it&#8217;s easier [...]]]></description>
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<p>Did you know the month of May is designated National Physical Fitness and Sports Month? After all, there isn&#8217;t a better time to celebrate physical activity as when the warm weather and sunshine makes its way back into our lives!</p>
<p>Now that the flowers are in bloom and the weather has warmed up, it&#8217;s easier to go outside and soak up the sun. After spending the winter working out in gyms or doing crunches at home, exercising outdoors can be a lot more enjoyable as well. Whether you enjoy hikes, jogging, or biking, spring gives us a chance to smell the grass, take in the rays, and enjoy the blue sky&mdash;all senses that we just can&#8217;t duplicate at the gym.</p>
<p>If jogging or biking isn&#8217;t your cup of tea, we encourage you to try a sport! Sports have some amazing qualities that we often overlook. Team sports like baseball and soccer, and individual sports like golf and tennis can improve your coordination and agility, in addition to building determination, confidence, drive, hard-work, pride, leadership, and time management.</p>
<p>At Trade Winds Dental, we always encourage our patients to stay fit by exercising or participating in sports. However, we want to remind you to always wear a mouthguard or other form of facial protection when playing sports. To learn more about how often your child should exercise, or to ask us about obtaining a mouthguard, please give us a call!</p>
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		<title>Wisdom Teeth Emergencies: Causes and Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2013 22:02:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you think of a dental emergency, you may picture teeth that have fallen out or severe tooth pain. But it is not uncommon for wisdom teeth to develop conditions or problems that require urgent care from Dr. David Hennington and our team at Trade Winds Dental. Wisdom teeth are the third set of molars [...]]]></description>
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<p>When you think of a dental emergency, you may picture teeth that have fallen out or severe tooth pain. But it is not uncommon for wisdom teeth to develop conditions or problems that require urgent care from Dr. David Hennington and our team at Trade Winds Dental. Wisdom teeth are the third set of molars that erupt in the late teen years to early 20s. Spacing and crowding problems often cause impaction and infections, which is why many people elect to have their wisdom teeth removed. If you are experiencing discomfort or pain related to your wisdom teeth, call our office to schedule a wisdom teeth consultation.</p>
<p><strong>Perisoronitis and Infections</strong>?</p>
<p>You may develop perisoronitis if you have a partially-erupted wisdom tooth that has become inflamed. Often, inflammation is caused by food lodged beneath the gum. Here at Trade Winds Dental, we can gently search for and remove food debris, as well as clean the affected area and treat it with antibiotics. Do not avoid treatment, however, as untreated perisoronitis can lead to infection, which ultimately places your health at risk.</p>
<p><strong>Crowding and Impaction</strong>?</p>
<p>When your wisdom teeth erupt, they may cause overcrowding of your teeth, which can have a negative effect on their alignment. This can make it harder for you to clean your teeth properly, and it also increases the chances for developing tooth decay and other oral health problems in the future. For some people, the wisdom teeth never erupt, becoming impacted beneath the gum and causing problems with the neighboring teeth.</p>
<p>If you have an impaction or wisdom tooth crowding, make an appointment with our office soon. We will be happy to evaluate the progress of your wisdom teeth, as well as their effect on the rest of your jaw. Depending on our analysis, we will then discuss your options for treatment and whether extraction might be right for you.</p>
<p><strong>Complications from Wisdom Tooth Extraction</strong>?</p>
<p>If you have recently had your wisdom teeth extracted, blood clots will have formed in the open sockets the teeth previously occupied. In most cases, the gums heal normally, assuming you follow post-surgical care instructions.. However, a small percentage of wisdom tooth extractions do not heal according to plan. If you continue to experience pain or other unusual symptoms following a wisdom tooth extraction, please give us a call. We&rsquo;ll do everything we can to minimize discomfort and help you heal safely and quickly.</p>
<p>Remember, our team is here to support your dental health in every capacity. We are dedicated to providing excellent service before, during, and after all wisdom tooth procedures, so you can rest assured that your oral health is in good hands.</p>
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		<title>Earth Day</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The idea for Earth Day was the brainchild of Gaylord Nelson, a senator from Wisconsin. He envisioned an Earth Day that would be a kind of environmental teach-in. The first Earth Day celebration took place on April 22, 1970, and a surprising 20 million people participated on that day. Ultimately, it became the largest organized [...]]]></description>
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<p>The idea for Earth Day was the brainchild of Gaylord Nelson, a senator from Wisconsin. He envisioned an Earth Day that would be a kind of environmental teach-in. The first Earth Day celebration took place on April 22, 1970, and a surprising 20 million people participated on that day. Ultimately, it became the largest organized celebration in US history.</p>
<p><strong>Earth Day Over the Years</strong></p>
<p>Over the years, the recognition of the day, and the number of people celebrating it all over the world, turned Earth Day into an international celebration. Because it is celebrated throughout the world, it is not only the largest international environmental observation, but it is also more widely celebrated than any other environmental event in the world. Today, Earth Day is celebrated in 175 countries where over 500 million people participate in celebrations.</p>
<p><strong>The Earth Day Movement</strong></p>
<p>The Earth Day movement is credited with developing the idea that people should &ldquo;think green&rdquo;. It encouraged congress to enact laws, including one that resulted in the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency. It also inspired the passage of the Endangered Species Act.</p>
<p><strong>The Five R&#8217;s and Their Importance</strong></p>
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<li>Reduce &ndash; Reduce by avoiding unnecessary purchases. Reduce your use of materials that wind up in landfills. Reduce the use of chemicals around your house. Reduce your use of disposable bags, plates, cups, eating utensils, and batteries.</li>
<li>Reuse &ndash; Instead of using plastic bags for your groceries or purchases, bring your own reusable bags. When you go to buy coffee at Starbucks, take a travel mug so you don&#8217;t have to get your coffee in a disposable paper cup. Instead of storing food in disposable refrigerator containers, buy containers that can be washed and reused. Don&#8217;t use regular batteries. Whenever possible, opt for rechargeable batteries that you can reuse.</li>
<li>Recycle &ndash; Most cities offer a recycling program to collect used bottles, cans, and newspapers. Recycling includes collecting recyclable materials that would otherwise be considered waste, sorting and processing recyclables into raw materials such as fibers and manufacturing raw materials into new products.</li>
<li>Re-buy &ndash; Make an effort to purchase things that are made through recycling. When purchasing furniture, look for items that are made from reclaimed wood. When buying paper for kids school work, computer printer paper, holiday cards, or anything else, make a point of purchasing recycled paper products. Instead of buying clothing at full retail price, shop for second hand clothing. You will save a lot of money by doing so!</li>
<li>Rethink &ndash; Rethink the way you do things so that you do them in an eco-conscious way at all times. Instead of driving to work alone, consider taking the bus or going in a carpool. Walk or ride your bike when you&#8217;re only going a short distance. Plan your shopping trips and errand runs so that you can do everything on one day, and do it in a way where you can save time and gas.</li>
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<p>Other ways to &#8220;think green&#8221; include growing your own food, composting yard waste and food scraps, or by participating in local recycling programs. Join a group like Freecycle so you can share your unneeded and unwanted possessions with people who can use them. Likewise, you&#8217;ll be able to get things you need or want for free.</p>
<p>Earth Day teaches people that the planet belongs to everyone, so everyone is equally responsible for protecting it. Although Earth Day is an environmental celebration, our team at Trade Winds Dental wants to remind you that you don&#8217;t have to wait until then to make changes that will allow you and your family to live a greener life.</p>
<p>Happy Earth Day from the team at Trade Winds Dental.</p>
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		<title>Dr. Hennington Is Bringing Yoga to the Green Dentistry Conference in May!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Apr 2013 16:59:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greetings! Dr. Hennington here! Since 1987, I have had the pleasure of being a dentist and helping my patients lead happier and healthier lives! Living a happier, healthier, and more balanced life is important for all of us, and each profession often comes with physical, mental, and emotional challenges – being a dentist is certainly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.tradewindsdental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/yoga1.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-532" title="Young Woman Meditating on the Floor" src="http://www.tradewindsdental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/yoga1.jpg" alt="" width="614" height="614" /></a>Greetings! Dr. Hennington here! Since 1987, I have had the pleasure of being a dentist and helping my patients lead happier and healthier lives! Living a happier, healthier, and more balanced life is important for all of us, and each profession often comes with physical, mental, and emotional challenges – being a dentist is certainly no exception!</p>
<p>In our day-to-day lives, no matter what we do, we all experience a toll on both our minds and bodies. Fortunately for me, my wife and I walked into a yoga class on the recommendation of a friend in 1998. From that point, my yoga practice has evolved incrementally over the years, from a yoga class once every week or two to the daily yoga and meditation practice it is today. The benefits of this journey are too numerous to list in the limited space here, but they include an improved ability to deal with stressful situations with a greater sense of calm, increased strength and flexibility of both body and mind, and prevention of the onset of most of the musculoskeletal issues.</p>
<p>As a dentist committed to the practice of the most conscientious green dentistry, interestingly enough, I have found there are many parallels between the goals and purpose of yoga and green dentistry:</p>
<p>• A holistic, wellness focus<br />
• Cultivation of an awareness of how each thought, action, etc. can have a significant short and long-term impact<br />
• A desire to break out of conditioned ways of thinking and acting in order to better serve others and our communities as a whole<br />
• An attitude of non-harming towards ourselves, others, and everything else on this crazy rock called Earth</p>
<p>After completing a teacher training program and receiving my certification to teach, I became interested in sharing with others who work within the dental field all the positive gifts that yoga continues to give me. I have developed sequences that are specifically designed to address many of the physical/mental/emotional issues that are commonly seen with dental personnel (and their partners), and I was fortunate to have the <a href="http://www.ecodentistry.org/">Eco-Dentistry Association</a> graciously ask me to lead classes on each morning of an upcoming Green Dentistry Conference in May!<br />
I am thrilled to have this upcoming opportunity, and I truly believe it will be a great way to start the day and prep my colleagues for all the exciting activities the EDA has planned!</p>
<p>If you have never been to a yoga class, I would personally encourage you to take the first step towards finding all of the incredible rewards yoga offers! As always, I welcome any of your questions, comments, and suggestions – please don’t hesitate to talk with me at your next appointment, or connect with us on our Facebook page!</p>
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		<title>Good Dental Hygiene Impacts Overall General Health</title>
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<p>There are many ways in which your oral health has an impact on your overall general health. There are naturally occurring bacteria in the mouth. Some of those bacteria, including strep and staph, are harmful, while other bacteria are essential for the balance of intestinal flora. The healthier your mouth is, the less likely it is the harmful bacteria will travel to other parts of your body to infect it and make you sick. There is much more to good dental hygiene than brushing and flossing.</p>
<p><b>Historical Methods of Maintaining Oral Health </b>
<p>Ancient civilizations relied on natural remedies for maintaining oral health. Around 250 AD, the Kemetic Egyptians used myrrh and other herbs as antiseptics for treating infected gums. Two centuries later, the Nubians, who lived in the Nile River valley, drank beer to ease the pain of infected teeth. That probably sounds crazy, but their beer was effective because they used grains that were contaminated with the same bacteria that produce the antibiotic tetracycline.</p>
<p><b>Today&#8217;s Biggest Dental Hygiene Challenge </b>
<p>In the past, tooth decay was more of an issue because there was no routine dental care, and problems that are routinely treated today went untreated. Thanks to fluoridated water, and toothpastes containing fluoride, tooth decay is far less problematic than it was a century or more ago. Gum disease has replaced tooth decay as the most serious dental problem facing people today. According to the American Dental Association, a staggering 80 percent of Americans over age 65 suffer from some form of periodontal disease.<br/><br/>Ironically, if that infection attacked any other part of your body, especially in a place where it was clearly visible, you would head to your doctor for treatment immediately. People tend to ignore gum tenderness and bleeding. When the tenderness and bleeding aren&#8217;t treated, the inflammation can turn into periodontitis. The longer you allow the inflammation to go untreated, the greater the likelihood that it will affect other body parts. Make sure to visit Dr. Hennington at Trade Winds Dental regularly to be proactive about dental health!<br/><br/>Researchers are now discovering that untreated inflammation in the mouth acts as a driving force for multiple chronic illnesses, including clogged arteries, heart attacks, arthritis, and even cancer. That inflammation is one of many hypotheses that may explain how chronic infections can trigger systemic diseases &mdash; and even intensify existing ones. Bacterial overgrowth in the inflamed gum tissue can enter the bloodstream through the food you eat, and from daily brushing.<br/><br/>Caring for your mouth at home influences your health as much as your twice-a-year dental exams and professional teeth cleanings do!</p>
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		<title>April Marks National Facial Protection Month</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[April, also known as National Facial Protection Month, is upon us, and for Dr. David Hennington and our team at Trade Winds Dental, that only means one thing: it&#8217;s once again time to remind our patients to protect their faces and pearly whites. According to the National Youth Sports Safety Foundation, children, high-school athletes and [...]]]></description>
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<p>April, also known as National Facial Protection Month, is upon us, and for Dr. David Hennington and our team at Trade Winds Dental, that only means one thing: it&rsquo;s once again time to remind our patients to protect their faces and pearly whites.</p>
<p>According to the National Youth Sports Safety Foundation, children, high-school athletes and adults have more than 5,000,000 teeth knocked out in sporting events annually. To us, that&rsquo;s simply unacceptable. By simply wearing a properly fitted mouthguard or other form of protection, kids and adults alike can greatly reduce their chances of traumatic facial injuries.</p>
<p>Here are five ways to ensure you and your child&rsquo;s can protect your mouth this spring:</p>
<p>1. Make sure you or your child wears a mouthguard for contact sports such as baseball, softball, soccer and lacrosse.</p>
<p>2. Remind him or her to wear a helmet</p>
<p>3. &hellip;and protective eyewear</p>
<p>4. Wearing a face shield to avoid scratched or bruised skin will help</p>
<p>5. Make sure your child is alert, even as a spectator</p>
<p>We hope these tips are helpful. Dr. David Hennington will tell you protective gear is vital for anyone engaging in contact sports or activities. If you have any further questions about any of these tips, please contact us at our Georgetown, TX office.</p>
<p>Stay safe and have fun this spring!</p>
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