In dentistry, preventative dental care is of paramount importance. We always place a strong emphasis on preventative care because it’s usually easier and less expensive for patients to prevent oral health issues rather than treating them after they’ve...
Your smile is one of the first things other people notice about you, and so it’s one of the best ways to completely revitalize and improve your look and the first impressions you make in the new year. Whether you’re hoping to create a completely new smile...
Practicing good oral hygiene in between professional dental cleanings is essential to preventing oral health problems from developing and safeguarding your oral health for life. While most patients know that they should brush their teeth twice a day and floss at least...
As the upcoming school year approaches and you begin to think about checking off your child’s school supplies list, we encourage you to also consider checking off this list of simple steps to ensure your child’s oral health stays strong throughout the...
Whether you have had a tooth extracted, a new dental implant placed, root canal therapy, or another dental procedure, one of the most common aftercare recommendations is to eat a diet solely of liquids and soft foods for the first 24 to 48 hours after your dental...
Most patients leave their dentist appointments with a new toothbrush to take home. However, replacing your toothbrush only when you visit the dentist, once or twice a year, might not be often enough. That’s right! Toothbrushes wear out over time and after enough...
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