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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.
Keep Your Gums in the Pink
While keeping your pearly whites clean can help you maintain optimal oral health, don’t forget about your gums. Your gums provide a protective covering over the bones of your teeth, preventing bacteria from causing harm. Healthy gums should appear pink, not
Take Your Teeth for a Spin
While a manual toothbrush does an excellent job of keeping your teeth clean if you brush correctly and long enough, electric toothbrushes can amp up your brushing power. Depending on the brand, an electric toothbrush can rotate up to 30,000
A Valentine Gift for Your Teeth
Though chocolates and decadent sweets may be on the menu this Valentine’s Day, your teeth don’t have to suffer–instead, give your teeth a valentine gift by taking extra care of them. If you do partake in eating treats, aim to
Should I See the Dentist If I’m Sniffling & Sneezing?
That dreaded pre-cold has turned into a full-blown head cold complete with sniffles, sneezes and a sore throat. You checked your calendar and saw that you have an upcoming appointment at our practice. Do you go or cancel? It’s not an
How to Stop Nail-Nibbling
Nail-biting—it’s a nervous practice that’s highly common—and highly detrimental to one’s teeth. Often, nail-biting begins in childhood and hangs around as a hard-to-kick habit. And it’s one you may not even realise you’re doing. Over time, nail-biting may cause teeth
Are You Forgetting to Brush This Important Part of Your Teeth?
We all know how important it is to brush your teeth for two minutes, two times each day. And while we often discuss the importance of brushing your gums adequately, we find that many patients miss this frequently forgotten part
Late Night Snacks and Your Teeth
Have you ever woken up in the middle of the night craving something sweet or salty? We’d be lying if we said we hadn’t. But eating in the middle of the night isn’t just bad for your sleep routine—it’s also bad for your teeth. Here are a few reasons to avoid that late-night craving when
Why Are My Teeth So Sensitive?
Have you ever taken a sip of a cold drink only to be met with sudden tooth pain? You’re not alone. Sensitive teeth are common, though it’s important to identify the cause to rule out any serious issues for your oral health. Here are a few common culprits. Brushing too hard. Try using a soft-bristled
Oral Health in Seniors: What to Watch For
Staying on top of your oral health helps to prevent common problems like tooth decay, cavities, infections, and even tooth loss. As we get older, it’s important to pay even closer attention to our oral health, as the risk of oral cancer increases with the number of birthday candles on our cake. If you notice
Make Oral Health Care Your 2022 Resolution
Let’s face it, sticking to a resolution can be tough. With the excitement of 2022 upon us, we wanted to offer an idea that your smile will thank you for: Getting regular checkups and cleans. Patients who see us for their regularly scheduled twice-yearly care tend to catch oral health issues before they become big
The Connection Between Oral Health and Mental Illness
In the past, studies have shown a connection between oral health and an increased risk of conditions like diabetes and hypertension. New research published in the British Medical Journal set out to find whether or not there was a connection between mental health and oral health, and the results might surprise you! Scientists from Oxford,
Is it Just Bad Breath or Something More?
Picture this: you’re halfway through your workday and catching up with coworkers. You notice they take a step back from the conversation. Then, it hits you. You forgot to brush your teeth this morning! While it happens to the best of us, bad breath that lingers can sometimes be attributed to a more serious health