Why Is Fluoride So Good For Our Teeth?
We dentists make a pretty big deal about fluoride and how good it is for your teeth. Truly, fluoride is the best cavity fighter out there, helping our teeth stay healthy and strong! But how exactly does fluoride do such
What Is a Frenectomy?
Have you heard of a person being “tongue-tied” or “lip-tied”? As your dental professional, we care about the health of your mouth as a whole, not just your teeth. When a tongue or lip-tie is present, some problems may arise
10 Fun Dental Facts You Probably Didn’t Know!
The truth is, our teeth are amazing! Without them we wouldn’t be able to speak, eat, sing, or smile properly. We’d like to celebrate our teeth by sharing some interesting dental facts you may not have known! Here Are 10
Tooth Fairy Traditions
The tooth fairy is one of many childhood fantasy figures we remember fondly. We lost our baby teeth, stuck them under our pillow, and the mysterious tooth fairy would swap our teeth out for money! What could be better?
Why Get Botox Treatments from Your Dentist?
Botox is one of the most popular and fastest growing cosmetic procedures in the country, but most people are still surprised to learn that they can receive these treatments in the same office where they brighten their smiles. When you
Our Hidden Superpower: Smiling!
Smiling at someone can turn their whole day around. But have you ever thought about the impact the act of smiling has on YOU? Smiling is a hidden superpower that can change our lives for the better if we let
How Do Your Brushing Habits Compare?
We are supposed to brush twice a day for two minutes each time. How many of us actually do that? See how you measure up! From a recent poll: 49% of men brush their teeth only once a day. 57%
Why You Shouldn’t Wait To Treat A Cavity
Many of us had at least one cavity in our lives, and if we don’t keep up on our oral hygiene, it’s likely that we’ll get a couple more as time goes by. While cavities may be inconvenient, it’s imperative
High-Tech Solutions to Help Stop Teeth Grinding
Teeth grinding is more common than you’d think. It typically comes as a result of clenching your jaw in stressful or intense situations. Some people also grind their teeth while sleeping. The official word for grinding your teeth is bruxism,