Fluoride is a natural mineral found in water and foods. Most people already consume fluoride through water, foods, drinks, and dental products. Unfortunately, there are many myths regarding fluoride. Do you know the myths from facts? Read our blog post to find out!
Flossing is the key to a good oral hygiene routine. However, introducing flossing into your child’s oral hygiene routine can be tricky. At what age should kids start to floss? Check out our blog post for a helpful guide to help your family decide at what age your kids should floss.
Dental cavities are the monsters of the mouth. Luckily, there are many ways to combat these monsters and stop them in their tracks! Read our blog post to learn more about the importance of dental cleanings and exams.
Given how busy life can be, seeing a dentist is probably far down your list of things you want to do on a regular basis. Read our blog post for some reasons why you should visit the dentist regularly, and also why you should see one who is near you.
Many parents struggle to get their kids to commit to great oral care. It’s so important that you instill these habits in your kids. Read our blog post for some tips to get your kids brushing on a regular basis.
Braces are a big milestone in many kids’ lives. But how to know when that milestone has arrived in your child? Read our blog post to learn whether or not your child is ready for braces.
As you probably know, your child needs to brush his or her teeth at least twice per day and should floss once per day. Another preventative step you may take is getting your child dental sealants on the teeth that your child can’t care for easily. Read our blog post to learn how dental sealants can help prevent cavities.
You have dentists who specialize in care for adults, and some that only focus on children and adults up to a certain age – usually 21. However, some dentists are family dentists who provide preventative dental measures and treatment for people of all ages. Read our blog post to learn about the benefits of visiting a family dentist.
It’s a common misconception that baby teeth aren’t important because they’re temporary. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Baby teeth are incredibly crucial to a child’s development. In some instances, a baby root canal is necessary to preserve a baby tooth before it’s ready to fall out on its own. Check out our blog post where we discuss why a baby root canal may be necessary and what that process looks like!