TALK TO YOUR DENTIST Instead of simply sitting in the dental chair chatting about the weather, talk to your dentist about improving your dental health. With an emphasis on quality healthcare and value, here are seven important questions you...
Read moreHow to Protect Your Tooth Enamel
The enamel of your teeth provides much more than a cosmetic appearance. This substance is actually the hardest part of your body and for good reason. It protects the dentin, which contains nerves, inside your teeth. When the enamel wears away...
Read moreHow to Floss Properly
What is the Right Way to Floss? Proper flossing removes plaque and food particles in places where a toothbrush cannot easily reach — under the gumline and between your teeth. Because plaque build-up can lead to tooth decay and gum disease, daily...
Read moreHow to Brush
What Is the Right Way to Brush? Proper brushing takes at least two minutes — that’s right, 120 seconds! Most adults do not come close to brushing that long. To get a feel for the time involved, try using a stopwatch. To properly brush your...
Read moreThe Importance of Dental Care When Pregnant
Dental care is especially important during pregnancy. Let your dentist know you’re pregnant, so proper screening and treatment guidelines can be followed. Carrying a child affects your entire body — and that goes for your mouth, too. Since...
Read moreStill Not Flossing? More Reasons Why You Should
We know you hate it, but flossing really does preserve the health and aesthetics of your smile. Here’s how to do it right. Every six months, you visit the dentist for a cleaning — and likely a lecture about the importance of flossing...
Read moreKeeping Your Mouth and Your Teeth Clean
Brush your teeth with fluoride toothpaste twice a day for at least two minutes to help keep your teeth and mouth healthy. Plaque is a film of bacteria that coats your teeth if you don’t brush them properly. It contributes to gum disease...
Read moreWhat Is Gum Disease?
Gum disease is an inflammation of the gums that can progress to affect the bone that surrounds and supports your teeth. It is caused by the bacteria in plaque, a sticky, colorless film that constantly forms on your teeth. If not removed through...
Read moreBad Breath Myths Debunked
Bad breath, or halitosis, can be a major problem, especially when you’re about to snuggle with your sweetie or whisper a joke to your friend. The good news is that bad breath can often be prevented with some simple steps. Bad breath is...
Read more3D Dental X-Rays
Typical dental x-rays just focus on your teeth, and for each x-ray picture, you need one exposure. So it would take many exposures to even begin to compare to a single 3D scan. But 3D imaging shows much more than simple “flat”...
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