How To Care For Your Teething Baby
Teething is no fun for babies or parents. Some babies’ teeth erupt with no problems at all but for others, it could be a long and painful process.
Teething is no fun for babies or parents. Some babies’ teeth erupt with no problems at all but for others, it could be a long and painful process.
You're sitting in the dental chair, everything going as planned at your checkup, until your dentist tells you that you have gingivitis. If you haven’t heard of gingivitis before you’re probably thinking, “What is gingivitis? Is it serious? Is it treatable?”
We often take steps to achieve that sparkling white smile when we brush in the morning and before we go to bed. The truth is, what we consume throughout the day is often the largest contributor to whether or not our smile will light up a room.
With all the amazing technology we see today, it's easy to overlook the small wonders of the world—like the toothbrush!
If you have experienced tooth loss, you are not alone. In fact, more than 35 million Americans are missing all of their teeth, while 178 million are missing at least one tooth.
We've all been told (and many of us tell our children) that milk builds strong bones. But our nutritional and dietary preferences are not only widely varied, they also change from time to time.
We know, we know... We ask you about flossing every time you come visit us! It is an integral part of your oral hygiene routine and essential for healthy gums and teeth.
Ever think about how great your saliva is? Probably not. We’d love to enlighten you! Saliva has an all-important role in your oral and digestive health.
Gum isn't all about freshening your breath. While it definitely helps after that garlic pasta you had for lunch, did you know chewing sugarless gum can also prevent cavities and improve your oral health?
Did you know that stress can have an effect on your oral health? As if you needed any more on your plate!