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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.
Can a Cracked Tooth Heal on Its Own?
If you’ve ever broken a bone-let’s say an arm or a leg-chances are you visited a medical professional to have it set in a cast, and it ultimately healed on its own. So, why can’t our teeth heal by themselves?
Is Vaping Bad for Your Teeth?
Vaping has become popular in recent years, often viewed as a “healthier” alternative to smoking cigarettes. However, research suggests that vaping isn’t healthy at all-and may do extensive damage to your oral and overall health. Here are a few common
Is Your Child Grinding Their Teeth?
It’s very common for adults to grind their teeth, but did you know that children are just as susceptible? A child may grind their teeth for a number of reasons, including anxiety, tooth misalignment, pain from teething or an ear
Low On Energy? Give This Healthy Snack a Try
Often find yourself in a mid-day slump reaching for another cup of coffee? Instead of surviving on caffeine, give your body something nutritious. While you might expect us to suggest vegetables-which is never a bad choice-we’ve got something exciting, easy,
Saving Your Smile from the Sun
It’s common knowledge to apply sunscreen to your skin before spending a day outside or at the beach. But there’s one body part that’s often overlooked when it comes to UV protection-your smile. Your lips have a thin layer of
Improve Your Well-Being With 30 Minutes of Fun
It would be impossible to describe the past year as “fun”. However, as we slowly find our new normal, it’s important that we restore the fun in our lives, too-and science agrees. Scheduling 30 minutes of fun each day is
How Food Affects Your Smile
Pretty much everything you eat or drink can have an effect on your teeth and gums. High sugar content foods can lead to tooth decay, which is one of the most common leading causes of serious oral health conditions. We’ve included some healthy snack ideas for you, as well as the not-so-healthy alternatives so you
How to Properly Take Care of Your Toothbrush
This might sound pretty straight forward. But here are some helpful tips you may not have heard of before when it comes to taking proper care of your toothbrush. Don’t use too much pressure when brushing – A lot of people think to get a deep clean and get all the plaque off, you need
Does Drinking More Water Protect Your Teeth?
It’s a common question people ask. The answer is yes and no! Why? Because if we’re just drinking lots of water but don’t brush or floss daily, then the water isn’t going to protect our teeth from plaque buildup. Or, if we’re drinking a lot of water but play intensive contact sports without a mouthguard.
Suffering Bad Breath? Here are 4 Ways to Help Combat the Issue
Millions of people around the world suffer from chronic halitosis (bad breath). This common burden mostly originates from the tongue and gums. Good news is, it’s curable and all starts with your oral health and hygiene. Here are 4 ways to help stop bad breath. • Brush your teeth twice a day. Use a gentle,
The Most Common Missing Teeth Solutions
Sometimes accidents happen and tooth loss may occur. Over time, as our teeth age, we may also experience tooth loss. Fortunately, there are an array of restorative dentistry solutions to close the gap and bring your smile back. Some of the most common missing tooth solutions include: Dental implants – One of the best long-term tooth
Pamper Yourself On The Dental Aisle
You may not think to pamper yourself down the supermarket’s dental aisle. However, your oral health is just as important as any other self-care routine in your day. You can make your oral health experience just as luxurious too, with a range of products and tools to keep your teeth feeling clean and healthy. There