New Years is just a few days away! Have you started thinking about resolutions? If so, you should consider your smile. With a few improvements to your daily routine, you can keep cavities and gum issues at bay. In today’s blog, your Pella, IA, dentist can help you choose some good smile-healthy resolutions.
Category: Preventive Dentristry
Addressing Dental Anxiety With Sedation
When you have dental anxiety, this could mean fears that prevent you from undergoing even minor preventive care to keep your smile healthy and whole. We know your fears are real, and we can help you feel comfortable. In today’s blog, your Pella, IA, dentist talks about the benefits of nitrous oxide.
Actions To Avoid Cavities Following Thanksgiving
Do you have big plans for Thanksgiving, or for the upcoming holiday season? If so, these likely include a big feast at some point. While we enjoy these get-togethers too, we know that too much sugar and starch could lead to tooth decay. In today’s blog, your Pella, IA, dentist talks about avoiding cavities!
Don’t Let Halloween Fun Lead To Cavities
Do you have any big plans for Halloween? This is such a fun time of year, but too much sugar could be a recipe for the onset of cavities. We want kids and adults alike to enjoy their Halloween fun, but also avoid these painful complications. In today’s blog, your Pella, IA, dentist talks about… Read more »
Schedule Your Next Checkup And Cleaning
Be honest: When was the last time you visit the dentist for a checkup and cleaning? While these preventive visits may seem minor, they’re actually crucial for keeping patients of all ages healthy and strong. In today’s blog, your Pella, IA, dentist talks about how our team protects your family’s oral health with a dental… Read more »
Why You Should Prioritize Good Hygiene Every Day
Good hygiene is important enough that most people recognize its importance without needing prompting. Nevertheless, many people also grow slack in their hygiene routines from time to time, and unfortunately, that can sometimes be enough for more serious oral health issues to develop. The best way to keep your smile healthy for life is to… Read more »