Category: Oral Hygiene

Do Your Kids need to See the Dentist?

When was the last time your kids saw the family dentist? Has your youngest child eve been? Many parents find themselves so busy with doctors’ visits and school schedules, that they may forget to schedule regular dental visits for their kids. Unfortunately, this can lead to cavity development and other dental problems that could lead… Read more »

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 »

Your Preventive Dentist’s Tips for a Dynamite Smile: Part One

A beautiful smile starts with healthy teeth and gums, yet many people overlook great dental care, and are preoccupied only with keeping their teeth bright and white. The problem is that even a lovely smile will not stay that way for long if it is not cared for properly. Preventive dental care is crucial if… Read more »

5 Preventive Dental Essentials You Must Have

The statistics can be scary: Nearly all adults experience dental disease, like tooth decay or gum disease, at some point. The good news? Despite what the statistics might suggest, advanced dental issues like periodontal disease and tooth decay are easily preventable with simple, affordable daily steps. With the right oral hygiene habits, you don’t need… 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 »

8 Easy Ways to Prevent Tooth Decay & Gum Disease

Tooth decay and gum disease are the most prevalent dental diseases amongst both children and adults. They are also two of the most easily prevented diseases. Tooth decay starts with the erosion of your tooth enamel and leads to holes in your teeth, called cavities. If left untreated, these cavities worsen and the entire tooth… Read more »