Weird Facts You Didn’t Know About Saliva
December 9, 2020
Dentists and hygienists are always sucking saliva away or blowing your teeth dry. You'd think we had something against it. But the truth is that saliva is very beneficial to your oral health.
Yes, Your Sparkling Water Is Bad for Your Teeth
December 1, 2020
We hate to burst your bubble, but if you though you were avoiding damaging your teeth by swapping soda for sparkling water, we're afraid it's not quite true.
Just Got a Crown? Here Are Some At-Home Care Tips
November 23, 2020
Getting a dental crown is a very common treatment. In an ideal world, all of our patients would have healthy strong teeth that never needed repair, but the reality is that we perform crown procedures quite frequently
Yes, Custom Mouthguards Really Are Better
November 16, 2020
As dentists, we're nuts about prevention, and one of the biggest ways you can prevent the need for emergency dental care is to wear a mouthguard.
Your Guide to At-Home Teeth Whitening
November 8, 2020
Teeth whitening is one of the most popular cosmetic treatments that patients ask us about. Luckily, it is also one of the easiest
Teeth Cleanings With Braces
October 31, 2020
If you have braces, you're probably very excited about seeing your brand new smile. However, that smile might not be as bright as you thought if you don't take proper care of your teeth during your orthodontic treatment.
How to Make Oral Health Part of Your Self-Care Routine
October 17, 2020
From sheet masks to adult coloring books to meditation apps, self-care is all the rage these days. We don’t see any reason why your dental health and oral hygiene can’t be part of this new, trendy way of making yourself feel and function better.
The 2 Types of Tooth Stains & How We Deal With Them
October 9, 2020
If you don't see "pearly whites" when you smile, you may be considering a teeth whitening. Despite nickname for teeth, the truth is very few of us go about our daily lives with a "pearly white" smile.
Top Dental Concerns for Seniors
October 2, 2020
While the basics of dental hygiene are the same at every age—brushing, flossing & healthy eating habits—risks and concerns for older adults are different than younger adults and kids.