We know the dangers of smoking for your overall and oral health, but what about vaping? Check out our blog post where we explain the impact vaping has on your oral health, and ways you can maintain a healthy dental routine.
Brushing your teeth is one of the most important things you can do to maintain good oral health; dentists recommend that you brush your teeth for two minutes twice a day to prevent cavities and decay. But is it possible to brush too much? Check out our blog post to find out!
We all know that the internet can be a weird and wonderful place, and when it comes to the topic of home health remedies specifically, there are plenty of wild ideas floating around out there. Take a look at our blog post where we take a look at the charcoal tooth whitening fad and whether it is safe for your teeth.
Clear aligner therapy is a form of orthodontic treatment that is less invasive and more subtle than traditional metal braces. Check out our blog post to see how long you should be wearing your clear aligners to get the results you’re looking for.
With cosmetic dentistry, there are many ways to improve your smile! Out of all the cosmetic options available to enhance your smile, it’s understandable to find yourself torn between two. If you’ve narrowed your choice down to Lumineers® and veneers, it may be helpful to note the difference between the two. Read our blog post for all the details!
Root canal therapy is a revolutionary restorative treatment that can repair a damaged tooth and prevent tooth loss. After your root canal, it’s important to follow your aftercare instructions very closely to ensure that you have a quick and speedy recovery. Take a look at our blog post for what you need to know about your root canal aftercare!
When buying a toothbrush, it’s important to choose well as the type of brush can impact your oral health. Read our blog post for a look at doctor recommended toothbrushes.
Cavities are often accompanied by toothaches, sensitivity, and even halitosis. But what if there was a way to detect cavities before they even came to the surface? Check out our blog post for a look at our state-of-the-art tool that can do just that.
Most people feel at least a little anxious when they visit the dentist. For some, the anxiety can be severe and make it difficult to attend regular visits. Check out our blog post for three of the best ideas for overcoming dental anxiety.
When a baby tooth is loose, your child is likely filled with excitement and looking forward to yanking it out to place under their pillow. Read our blog post for advice on how to safely remove your child’s baby teeth.