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Explore expert advice, dental insights, and practical tips to help you achieve a healthier, brighter smile. From preventive care and treatment guides to cosmetic options and patient-friendly explanations, our blog is here to keep you informed and confident about your oral health. Stay tuned for regular updates from our experienced team.
Relieve Teeth Grinding With 5 Easy Tips
Do you ever wake up with a headache or sore jaw? Chances are, you’re a nighttime teeth grinder. Also known as bruxism, teeth grinding is extremely common. However, it can have negative effects on your oral health and ultimately lead
What Does Your Tongue Say About Your Health?
As your partner in oral health, it’s no secret that we care about your smile—and that goes beyond your teeth and gums. Having a healthy tongue is important. Get ready to say “ahhhh” …here’s a bit more about what your
Fascinating Toothbrush Facts
Your toothbrush is one of the most important tools in your oral hygiene routine, helping to fight plaque, prevent cavities, and keep your breath fresh. But how much do you know about this everyday essential? Check out these surprising and
Flawless Flossing
Flossing once every day is important. But even more important than that is knowing how to floss correctly so that your mouth and teeth can benefit from your care. Follow this step by step guide the next time you floss
Pregnancy Hormones and Your Dental Health
They can affect your weight, mood, and even your skin. But your smile? Yes, that too. Hormones play a pivotal role in our everyday health, and that’s especially true for pregnant women. During pregnancy, hormones are in hyper drive. So
3 Ways to Improve Your Mental Health Now
In today’s world, a great deal of emphasis is placed on keeping our bodies healthy and active—and for good reason. A healthy body often means a healthy life… but there’s one other thing that shouldn’t be left out of the
Do Your Teeth Reveal Your Age?
Just because you have more candles on your birthday cake doesn’t mean you can’t have an ageless smile. While eating healthy foods and exercising may help you enjoy greater overall health, taking care of your teeth and gums as you age can help you enjoy a younger-looking smile. Preserve your pearly whites by practicing healthy
Better Oral Health Means Better Students
Making sure your children practice proper oral hygiene when they’re younger goes beyond a clean and healthy mouth—you’re also setting them up for success in their studies. How? Poor oral health in young children can have serious consequences in their personal and social development. Ultimately, this can lead to a negative learning experience in school
Bright Smiles Start on Your Plate
If you want a healthy mouth, taking a look at what you eat is a good place to start. Foods such as hard candies, sticky caramels and acidic citrus fruits can wreak havoc on your teeth. On the flip side, dairy products such as hard cheeses help keep your teeth healthy as the calcium can
Did You Forget to Brush… Your Tongue?
Are you brushing your teeth two times each day? If so, keep it up! Doing so each day helps to pave the way for a healthy mouth. But your teeth aren’t the only things you should be brushing. In fact, there’s a rather large muscle in your mouth that needs cleaning too-it’s your tongue. Just
Is Sport Training Harming Your Mouth?
For athletes, sticking to a dedicated training schedule, eating well and staying hydrated are all essential aspects of achieving success in their performance goals. While they may consult with physical therapists and dietitians, the importance of oral health beyond mouth guards is often overlooked. What does oral health have to do with athleticism? It’s not
Tips For Better Oral Health
Looking for ways to keep your mouth healthy? Here are some simple habits to embrace. 1. Know what constitutes a dental emergency. Typically, any dental issue requiring immediate treatment to stop bleeding, alleviate acute pain, or save your tooth qualifies as an emergency. 2. Limit sour candy. Because sour candy is typically high in citric