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Oral Hygiene Success: Periodontics

Have you ever heard of periodontics and are you aware of what it entails? Periodontics is a specialized field of dentistry that focuses on your gum tissue and supporting structures around your teeth. Oftentimes, people begin to neglect their gums due to the fact they fail to realize how important your gum tissue is for maintaining your smile. If for... read more »

Stopping Gum Disease Early

Your gums do more than hold up your teeth. They also protect your body from the bacteria in your mouth, and believe us, there is a lot of bacteria in your mouth. Of course, you should brush your teeth for two minutes at a time twice a day, floss once a day, and see your dentist for your routine cleanings... read more »

Holiday Dentistry: Dental Damage

Even with safe and effective oral health care routines including brushing and flossing daily, your smile can easily fail at a moment's notice. This is due to dental damage that can arise at any time through oral accidents or injuries from lifestyle choices and habits in your life. In order to ensure your smile has the greatest chance of oral... read more »

The Three Main Forms of Teeth Whitening

Did you know that there are specific treatments available that are designed not to improve your oral health but rather to specifically enhance the look and color of your teeth? With teeth whitening treatments, you can upgrade the aesthetic color of your smile much quicker and better than normal oral health care habits ever could. Are you ready for the... read more »

Sharing Your Toothbrush: What You Should Know

Have you ever thought that sharing or borrowing a toothbrush is probably harmless, especially if you rinse the brush off first? In reality, though, you shouldn’t share your toothbrush or ever let anyone else use your brush. As you may know, everyone has different bacteria in their mouth. Toothbrushes can actually harbor bad bacteria, and if you share a toothbrush,... read more »

What To Do If You Have A Dental Emergency

If your tooth chips, falls out, or has an extreme, persistent ache, then you have a dental emergency on your hands. Seeing your dentist as soon as possible (or going to the emergency room if the dentist’s office is closed) is what you need to do. What To Do If You Have A Dental Emergency While you are waiting to... read more »