Apr 15, 2017 | Dental Health, Dental Hygiene, Lifestyle, Oral Health
Have you ever watched shows like Lost or movies like Cast Away and wonder how the teeth of these people must feel like after an extended stay on a remote island? Fortunately, there are a few things they (or you, if you go camping or get stranded) can do to help...
Feb 15, 2017 | Dental Health, Dental Hygiene, Dental Tips
You hear advice everywhere you go. Brush and floss daily. Use mouthwash to fight bad breath. One out of every four dentists recommends using a Waterpik. Dental health is very important, and as a consumer, there are a ton of options to pick from. To help make your...
Oct 1, 2016 | Dental Health, Dental Tips, General Dentistry
National Down Syndrome Awareness Month: Dental Tips for the Developmentally Disabled If you’ve ever taken care of someone else, you understand how difficult it can be to get them to brush their teeth and floss every day. When you’re caring for a child—or adult—with a...
Jun 15, 2016 | Dental Health, Dental Hygiene, Dental Tips, General Dentistry, Lifestyle, Oral Health, Pediatric Dentistry
Even though baby’s first teeth are temporary, getting an early start on excellent dental hygiene practices, including both brushing and flossing, is essential to a lifetime of good oral health. Dental decay is one of the most common childhood diseases. According to...
Apr 18, 2016 | Dental Health, Dental Hygiene, Dental Tips, Pediatric Dentistry
Few parents realize that their children are at risk for tooth decay from the moment the first tooth appears (around 6 months). Even though baby teeth are temporary, they are important; they serve as placeholders for adult teeth, and if they are lost too early, their...
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