One common word you may often hear at the dentist is “fluoride,” especially if you have children. You probably remember getting regular fluoride treatments as a young child yourself. However, this specific treatment declines as we age, leaving adults exposed to...
Sometimes, it can make us feel a little self-conscious if our teeth are overlapping, twisted or crooked. Even more so, when the teeth of so many models, actors and social media influencers appear to be “picture perfect.” However, most people’s smiles are not perfect....
Healthy gums are an essential part of a healthy smile and a sign of good health. Your gums help protect the roots of your teeth and the bones in your jaw. If you notice that your gums are swollen, bleed easily or are inflamed, it may be a sign that you have...
Oral health is a lifelong habit that you can teach your children. It’s not something you need to work exceptionally hard at since you’ll be leading them through a routine you already do yourself! Take the lead this month, Oral Health Awareness Month, to try some new...
Good oral hygiene starts at home. And, quality care at home could mean a better check up next time you’re in the dentist’s chair. A few simple tips could make a big difference in the quality of your smile Make sure you have the right toothbrush for your mouth. Make...
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