Category: Dental health

That Troublesome Tooth!

If you have had trouble with the eruption of any of your wisdom teeth you may remember having that troublesome tooth or teeth. Wisdom teeth are often troublesome and often need extracting. If there is not enough room on your dental ridge to accommodate these late bloomers (they erupt last and usually between the ages… Read more »

Do You Need Restorative Dentistry?

Did you skip your dental checkups last year, or spend the holidays binging on sugar? Do you struggle to drink enough water everyday, or take medications that leave you suffering from chronic dry mouth? During a busy season of travel, did you overlook your daily dental hygiene, skipping out on flossing and occasionally going to… Read more »

Don’t Let the Holidays Derail Your Dental Health

If you’re worried about sticking to a healthy diet this holiday season, and taking great care of your smile, don’t be. With a bit of smart planning and some self-control, it’s easy enough to make it through the holidays with your oral health in tact! From grocery shopping to food storage, here are some of… Read more »

Coping with a Cavity? How a Filling or Crown Could Help

This time of year most people will indulge in a few more treats than usual. It’s natural to want to snack and enjoy good food along with the good company you’ll be keeping all through the holiday season. But, if all the cookies and cocoa end up taking a toll on your teeth, you may… Read more »

Could You Have Gum Disease?

Have you noticed your gums bleeding when you floss? Do you think this is because of the flossing, and that the best way to stop the bleeding is to quit flossing altogether? Do parts of your gums look discolored? Does your breath stink even after brushing? If you’ve noticed dark red, bleeding or inflamed gums,… Read more »

Smoking and Oral Health: The Facts

Even though bad breath and yellow teeth are two problems that affect the smiles of nearly all smokers, these may be the least of their problems. Whether you smoke cigarettes, cigars, or a pipe or you chew tobacco, regularly using these products can set the stage for very poor oral health as you age. From… Read more »