What Are Some Types of Dental Emergencies?
Dental emergencies can strike at any time and cause immense pain and discomfort if not treated promptly. This article discusses some common types of dental emergencies and how to deal with them. It aims to spread awareness about…
Do Cleanings Matter?
As dentists, we recommend coming to see us every six months. We recommend this because it allows us to check your teeth’ health and properly clean them. However, we do have patients ask if seeing us every six…
Essential Tips for Promoting Lifelong Dental Health in Children
Getting an early start on your child’s dental health is essential. Establishing healthy habits young means your kids will take those skills. Our patients have questions about children’s dentistry, and we’re here to answer them. When should I…
How Gum Disease Can Affect Your Heart Health
Your oral health matters; it goes hand in hand with your overall health. Poor oral health can affect your overall health. As dentists, we are trained to spot issues before they turn into bigger ones. What is Gum…
How do you tell if you have a cavity?
When you have a cavity, it makes eating and drinking uncomfortable. You are more sensitive to hot and cold; sweets make your teeth ache. A cavity, if left untreated, can result in tooth loss. So, here’s a few…
Got Dental Anxiety?
Seeing the dentist isn’t always pleasant. However, if you struggle with dental anxiety, it is much worse. Whether it be the sights or sounds, dental anxiety makes that regular trip to the dentist much more daunting. What is…
What toothbrush is right for you?
What toothbrush is right for you? Toothbrush Types Manual A manual toothbrush means a battery or charger does not power it; you power it. There are plenty of options when it comes to manual toothbrushes. You can…
Why you should interview your Dentist?
Looking for a new dentist can be stressful. Seeing the dentist is stressful, so when you need a new one, you may not know what you’re looking for. When finding the right dentist, treating it like an interview…
At-Home Oral Care – How to keep your teeth clean between visits?
Seeing the dentist twice a year is what we recommend for our patients. Most patients need to get their teeth cleaned professionally every six months; this can change depending on the health of their teeth. We know that…
How to Prevent Gum Disease?
How to Prevent Gum Disease? Periodontal or Gum Disease is a common issue we see. It’s an uncomfortable condition that can be treated and cleared up. We treat periodontal disease daily, but can you do anything at home…