Dental x-rays help with a variety of things, allowing a dentist, orthodontist, or other dental professional to get a look inside your mouth they wouldn’t be able to find doing an exam alone. Here are 5 ways dental x-rays help your dentist plan your treatment, and...
Although some may ask, “is fluoride really important?” It has proved its worth over the years. Called the biggest advance in dentistry of the 20th century, fluoride is a constant presence in dental care. In toothpastes, therapeutic mouthwashes, and water supply, it...
The early form of gum disease, gingivitis may sound alarming, but it is preventable, and when present, treatable. Read on to find how good brushing affects gingivitis, and what you can do to prevent or treat early gum disease. Gingivitis is Preventable Gum disease...
One part of your dental hygiene routine that often gets overlooked is flossing! But dental floss is important to getting particles and plaque out of tight spaces that can be otherwise unreachable. Because of this unique job, regular flossing can help prevent cavities...
Not every toothache is the same, and the most important piece of information in treating it is determining what causes a toothache. There are quite a few reasons why you may be experiencing some discomfort. Read on to find out some common reasons why you might be...
With the changes that come with COVID-19, it’s easy to get out of your day to day routine. During this time, people should take care of their mental health, physical health, boost their immune system, and practice habits that promote good dental hygiene. Here are a...
Amazing Dental Hygiene is not as hard as it sounds, but is a matter of daily investment in yourself, and understanding a little more about how your body works and how to support good oral health. Follow these 7 tips to achieve amazing dental hygiene and invest in...
Electronic Toothbrushes often claim to be better than “the old fashioned way” but do Electric toothbrushes really work? Some studies have shown that Electric Toothbrushes do clean plaque better, with a reduction of 21% less plaque after 3 month’s use. So it seems they...
We often hear that preventive care is important. Our insurance companies, doctor’s offices, magazines, articles all tout preventive care. But what is preventive care for dental health? And how often do you need things like dental cleanings and x-rays? These are...
Brushing your teeth twice each day with a fluoride toothpaste is important for cleaning away bacterial deposits from the faces and contours of your teeth. This should be followed up by thoroughly flossing between each of your teeth as well as along the gumline once...