Questions to Ask Your Dentist
Questions to Ask Your Dentist.
Read more →In dentistry, there are a variety of different professions that maintain the look and health of teeth. While dentists focus on the entire mouth, periodontists are trained in gum health and treating advanced stages of gum disease. Gum disease can occur in anyone and can range from mild to severe. If gum disease isn’t remedied
Read more →When patients come into the dental office, many of them have questions about their oral health. Many questions about your oral health have simple solutions so that you can have a healthier mouth. Here are some of the most frequently asked dental questions and answers dentists get! Why do I need a dentist?
Read more →Want to start off the new year right by having healthier teeth and gums? You can easily do this, as good oral health happens with simple habits done daily. That includes brushing, flossing and a few other key habits. These small things done each day can help you have a healthy and beautiful mouth all
Read more →A cold soda on a hot day or a few pieces of candy for dessert may satisfy your cravings, but sugary drinks and snacks don’t do any favors for your smile. While brushing and flossing twice a day helps stave off tooth decay and gum disease, it’s best to avoid the very worst foods out
Read more →School’s out for the summer and a perfect time to schedule a dental exam to ensure that your children’s teeth are healthy and well. Our team can evaluate your child’s overall health and oral hygiene. We can also ascertain the risk of tooth decay, root decay, and gum or bone disease. Does your child need
Read more →With so many dental products on the market today, it can be tricky knowing which are worth your dollars. You only get one set of permanent, adult teeth, so using available tools to aid you is essential. Too many adults suffer from tooth decay, gum disease, missing teeth and dental emergencies due to poor oral
Read more →Infant oral care is more important than most parents realize. Learn what to do with a newborn to help prevent oral health issues and what to do to help your child avoid cavities. Baby bottles and breastfeeding can lead to cavities in small infants if infant oral care isn’t taking seriously. Find out what
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