Do I Need to Replace My Dental Filling?
Most of us don’t think much about our dental fillings after the procedure is over. The bad thing about this strategy is that fillings aren’t permanent. Your filling won’t last […]
Read more »Most of us don’t think much about our dental fillings after the procedure is over. The bad thing about this strategy is that fillings aren’t permanent. Your filling won’t last […]
Read more »There’s no way around it. For good oral health, you need to brush twice a day and floss daily, and mouthwash is no substitute. However, when used in conjunction with […]
Read more »If you love to drink cola, red wine, coffee, or tea, there’s a good chance you’ve noticed that these foods have a tendency to discolor your teeth. At times, it […]
Read more »If you’re reading this, there’s a chance you have halitosis, or bad breath—80 million of us do. In order to fix this issue, you must first figure out if there […]
Read more »“You need a root canal.” During dentist visits, few of us hope we hear these words. In fact, most people dread root canals, but the procedure’s reputation is improving ever […]
Read more »The weather is getting warmer and it’s time for mountain biking and spring sports. Are your teeth properly protected? Dentists estimate that up to 39% of dental injuries occur while […]
Read more »March 20th is the first day of spring and World Oral Health Day (WOHD). The FDI World Dental Federation started observing WOHD in 2013 as a way to recognize the […]
Read more »The legend of the Tooth Fairy is shrouded in mystery. While most traditions are easy to trace through history and originated many years ago, it isn’t so with this winged […]
Read more »Caring for your child’s teeth begins at birth! If you instill healthy habits in your children while they’re young, this will form a foundation for a lifetime of healthy teeth. […]
Read more »February is National Children’s Dental Health Month, making it the perfect time to teach your child about dental hygiene. According to the CDC, about 1 of 5 (20%) of children […]
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