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Dental Content for Social Media Needs Your Personality Power

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But dental assistant April Hamrick has, and it makes great dental content for social media. In fact, based on the blog post Cranford Dental posted last week, it sounds like there’s a lot of competition in drawing an alligator hunting license in the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources lottery!

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ChatGPT for Dentistry: Answering Unusual Dental Patient Questions

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We want our patients to be as comfortable as possible during any dental procedure, and anesthesia helps ensure that. While there are cosmetic treatments that can improve the appearance of a broken tooth, such as bonding or veneers, painting something on top of it is not a recommended solution.