5 Ways to Improve Your Dental Hygiene Routine
You’ve probably heard numerous times that a daily dental hygiene routine should include brushing two times a day and flossing once a day. While this is a good baseline, simply..
Fluoride – Is It Healthy Or Harmful?
Fluoride is one of the most discussed topics when it comes to the world of dentistry. You’ve probably heard a bit on both sides of the spectrum: one, that fluoride is..
5 Tips For A Healthy Smile In 2021
The new year is the perfect time to start fresh. Many people will be making resolutions to be healthier through exercise and/or diet, so why not improve your oral health..
How To Prevent Your Child From Sucking Their Thumbs
Thumb sucking is one of the most common habits among children because it calms and soothes them. But did you know that thumb sucking and pacifier use can have a..
Quick Tips To Keep Your Teeth Healthy This Holiday Season
This holiday season, like any other, is a time to reconnect with family, celebrate successes, and look forward to the new year. Between holiday dinners, Friendsgivings, and family game nights,..
Dental Flossing And It’s Benefits
What are the Benefits of Flossing? How many times has your hygienist asked if you are flossing regularly, and you respond yes, even though you know you’ve only flossed twice..
Invisalign vs. Braces – Which Is The Best For You?
When we look at clear aligner therapy (Invisalign®) and braces as what they are, tools to move teeth, it becomes easier to compare them against one another. Teeth don’t know..
Tooth Pain Associated With Stress From COVID-19
It’s no secret that COVID-19 has changed the way we live. Our daily schedules have been disrupted, the stress we’re experiencing is very real, and there doesn’t seem to be..
The Benefits of Professional Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening of many kinds have become increasingly popular in recent years. Though our teeth are mostly white overall, tooth enamel can be many shades and can become discolored or..
Signs Of Oral Cancer
According to the American Cancer Society, an estimated 53,260 people will get oral cancer in 2020 and 10,750 people will die from these cancers. Oral cancer has a high survival rate when caught..