Nobody wants bad breath, but it happens to all of us from time to time. It’s important to know the cause behind it so that you can address it at its source instead of just masking the symptoms. Stinky breath can be a thing of the past when you know how to prevent it....
Improving Your Smile in the New Year
by Gold Standard Family Dental | Dec 1, 2021 | Oral Health
The future is bright, and so is your smile! Many of us make resolutions for a healthier and happier year, but it can be hard to keep them. Let’s discuss improving your smile in the new year to make it your best and brightest yet. Daily Resolutions Improving your smile...
Can Gum Strengthen Your Teeth?
by Gold Standard Family Dental | Oct 1, 2021 | Dental Health
Chewing gum is great for freshening your breath, but can gum strengthen your teeth, too? Does that sound too good to be true? Chewing gum, if you choose the right type, can actually have many benefits for your dental health. Continue reading to learn more! All Gums...
Natural Sources of Fluoride
by Gold Standard Family Dental | Aug 2, 2021 | General Dentistry
Dentists talk a lot about fluoride, and for good reason! Fluoride is a mineral that has been shown to strengthen teeth, prevent cavities and reduce sensitivity. Fluoride is added into many city water supplies for this very reason. It’s also added to toothpastes,...
The Causes of Bad Breath
by Gold Standard Family Dental | Dec 28, 2017 | Uncategorized
Bad Breath is the result of potentially multiple issues the most common of which is substandard oral hygiene. Other factors are dry mouth, infections inside the mouth, sinus and respiratory system infections, digestive and gastrointestinal issues, systemic diseases...
Dental Hygiene for Cavity Prevention
by Gold Standard Family Dental | Sep 14, 2017 | Uncategorized
We all know that the best way to treat a cavity is to not get one in the first place. Here are some great tips on how to prevent cavities. To understand how to prevent cavities, it is first important to understand how cavities form. Cavities are areas of the tooth...