Category: General Dentist

5 Ways To Improve Dental Hygiene

Are you under the impression that your dental hygiene sessions are “okay” but you wouldn’t argue if we offered you some ways to make them even better? In addition to completing your brushing and flossing, while feeling like you have excelled, it’s always nice to have enjoyed yourself, as well. So, let’s review some helpful ideas that… Read more »

Things Your Dentist Wants You to Remember in 2016

Are you busy making your New Year’s resolutions for 2016? If so, don’t forget to put “care for your smile” on your list. While many people are eager to hit the gym or eat better in January, few remember just how important proper preventive care is when it comes to smiles. Luckily preventive care is… Read more »

Your FAQs About Tooth Decay & Cavities Answered

You’ve likely heard the word “cavity” and the phrase “tooth decay” quite frequently; it’s impossible to watch your run-of-the-mill toothpaste or mouthwash commercial without hearing these dental buzz words. There’s a reason the prevention of tooth decay is important, and why you see dental products so often advertised as a means against the dreaded cavity:… Read more »

How to Teach Your Kids to Care for Their Teeth

You teach your kids how to read, how to ride a bike, how to throw a ball — but have you taught them how to take care of their teeth and gums? It’s important to establish healthy oral hygiene habits from an early age, because dental health has a serious impact on one’s overall health… Read more »

5 Reasons to Visit the Dentist Twice a Year

As long as you brush your teeth twice a day and remember to floss, you may think there’s no reason to visit the dentist. Wrong! Just because you’re keeping up with your at-home dental hygiene routine and not experiencing a toothache doesn’t mean you should be skipping your twice-yearly dental check-ups and cleanings. Appointments with… Read more »

Avoid These 10 Foods to Prevent Tooth Decay

We all know that a healthy diet contributes greatly to our internal health and physical fitness, but did you consider how your diet impacts your dental health too? Tooth decay and gum disease are the most common diseases amongst adults, and your overall well-being is compromised when disease develops (and worsens) in your mouth. Fortunately,… Read more »