When you are feeling sick, it’s important not to forget about your dental health. Lots of things can take a toll on your teeth when you’re coping with cold and flu symptoms. Let’s talk about some ways to manage your symptoms safely and effectively and how to care for...
Almost everyone does it. That quick breath check before an important conversation, interview or date. Has your breath been smelling extra strong lately? It may seem like a quick fix to pop a mint or stick of gum into your mouth and consider it dealt with, but did you...
Dentists recommend brushing your teeth regularly, usually 3 times a day or after each meal, but how do you make sure that you’re brushing with the proper technique and tools to make the most of your brushing? Here are 6 ways to make your brushing count. 1. Technique...
You may have already read about how eating various diets can affect your overall health, but can the way you eat also affect your oral health? Can your diet protect your teeth? There are many different ways that your food and beverage choices can have an impact on the...
Toothaches are never fun, and if you’re reading this, you’re probably experiencing the discomfort of one and looking for some way to relieve the feeling. It’s important to see a dentist as soon as possible, as pain typically means there is an underlying issue, such as...
There are many reasons why dental health is important, and you should care for your teeth, and maintain good oral hygiene. Issues like cavities and gum disease can create an unhealthy environment in your mouth that can lead to discomfort, and more need for...
If you’re wondering how your dental benefits work, and how to make the most of them, here are 5 things you need to know about dental benefits. 1. Employer Plans Can be Most Cost Effective Employer Plans are a result of large groups pooling resources to get better...
Although dry mouth is something we often associate as a minor symptom of anxiety or nervousness, it can be a real problem for oral health. Known as Xerostemia, dry mouth can affect tooth decay, encourage cavities, and be uncomfortable. So how can someone who is...
Dental x-rays help with a variety of things, allowing a dentist, orthodontist, or other dental professional to get a look inside your mouth they wouldn’t be able to find doing an exam alone. Here are 5 ways dental x-rays help your dentist plan your treatment, and...
Although some may ask, “is fluoride really important?” It has proved its worth over the years. Called the biggest advance in dentistry of the 20th century, fluoride is a constant presence in dental care. In toothpastes, therapeutic mouthwashes, and water supply, it...