Your oral hygiene routine and the products you choose is one of the cornerstones of strong teeth and a healthy mouth. Research has found that multiple low doses of fluoride exposure in your day will go a long way towards strengthening your tooth enamel to help prevent tooth decay. The enamel of your teeth is made from a microscopic mineral... read more »
Residual food particles and sugar in the mouth encourages the bacteria that form plaque and tartar. Regular brushing and flossing, as well as your annual dental checkups, can go a long way towards removing plaque and tartar before it has a change to damage tooth enamel. Unfortunately there are times when even the best oral hygiene practices simply can't hold... read more »
Do you have toothaches often? Does one tooth seem to hurt frequently? Do you know why that may be or what you can do to prevent toothaches? The most common cause of toothaches is tooth decay. If tooth decay is left untreated, it can eventually lead to a cavity. If a cavity isn’t addressed, decay can continue to spread until... read more »
Do you know that you’re supposed to brush and floss your teeth every day? While many Americans make it brushing a habit, there are some who struggle with the toothbrush. Similarly, flossing can be difficult for some. Fortunately, there are several options you can choose from to make your experience more pleasant, including power dental tools. For many people, powered... read more »
Halloween is haunting the air with sweet treats lurking around every corner. This year, don’t get caught off guard with cavities, enjoy your treats by taking precautions against cavities and preventing periodontal disease. Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, is an inflammation of the gum tissue caused by excess buildup of bacteria, plaque and tarter. This can cause an... read more »