Summer is in full swing! There’s something about being on a break that makes adults and children alike want to dig into all the sweet treats. Check out our blog post for some dental-friendly summer treat options that kids will love, and dentists approve.
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.
For great oral health, it’s important to brush your teeth at least twice a day. What about your tongue? Keeping your tongue clean should be part of your daily oral hygiene routine. Read our blog post to find out why it’s important.
While holidays should be bright and merry, dental emergencies of even the slightest can make gatherings and enjoying home-cooked meals unenjoyable. Check out our blog post to find out what to do if you have a dental emergency during the holidays.
This year has gone by in a flash, and before we know it, it’ll be Thanksgiving. Whether you’re hosting dinner this year and planning your menu or you’re attending a friend’s potluck party, check out our blog post for some dentist-approved Thanksgiving meal ideas that are sure to satisfy the whole family.
Whether you find that your breath smells less than fresh every once in a while or it’s a regular occurrence in your life, consistently bad breath is still a nuisance that many patients want solved. Read our blog post to learn if chronic bad breath might be a sign of a serious dental problem.
For kids, losing their first baby tooth is one of the most exciting days of their young life. But when an adult loses one or more of their permanent teeth, it’s a different story. Check out our blog post to learn about the benefits of dental implants to address tooth loss.
When you lose some or all of your adult teeth, what can you do to eat, talk, and smile as you normally would? Read our blog post to learn about the benefits of both full and partial dentures.
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.