We normally don’t think much about the conditions in our mouth unless something comes up, and as long as we are brushing and flossing daily, and seeing a dental professional every six months, we can go about our day-to-day activities and our oral health should be fine. But sometimes things do arise, that may require intervention. If you are experiencing... read more »
Have you ever heard of plaque? If not, it’s the white, sticky film that grows on the front surfaces of your teeth. If you keep from brushing for a long period of time, you will be able to scrape the surfaces of your teeth and peel off a white layer, which is plaque. This substance is extremely destructive to your... read more »
Sometimes the foods we eat, like popcorn hulls, meat fibers, seeds and fruit peels can get stuck between our teeth or in the gum line. Bad habits like chewing on fingernails, and pencils can break off small pieces that get stuck. If you do get something does get stuck between your teeth or in your gums, you need to stay... read more »
With all of the oral hygiene products sold these days it can sometimes be hard to choose which products are right for your and your family. Persuasive marketing messages can sometimes make it hard to spot the difference between an ineffective product and one that will effectively meet your needs. There are some oral hygiene products that are only intended... read more »
If one or more of the teeth in your smile has been damaged by chips or small fractures, you may be interested in having it cosmetically restored. For some people dental veneers can improve imperfections in your smile. However, if one or more teeth have extensive damage in the enamel or past dental work your dentist might recommend having the tooth... read more »
Did you know that your mouth is constantly fighting a battle against disease and decay? Oral bacteria are necessary for maintaining your health, but some of it can harm your teeth and gums. The bacteria that causes many dental problems is called plaque. Plaque Plaque is the name given to the sticky, colorless film of bacteria that collect on the... read more »
Dental emergencies are a serious cause for concern. A tooth that has been fractured or cracked can cause pain, or even lead to other problems. If you have a tooth with damaged enamel you should call us immediately so we can help determine the best course of action and schedule an appointment. If you can’t call us immediately there are... read more »
Sleep apnea is a common condition that can cause your oxygen levels drop. This is dangerous because it can cause other harmful problems in your body and lead to disastrous health. Some of these problems include high blood pressure, stroke, depression, irritability, and excessive daytime sleepiness. However, knowing what the signs and symptoms of sleep apnea are will help you... read more »
If you have a desire to protect your teeth from tooth decay, or if you would like to help your child do the same, we are happy to help you with dental sealants! Dental sealants are best for children and teenagers who are between the ages of 6 and 14; however, adults can also benefit from sealants but only if... read more »
If you recently had dental bonding done for your teeth, you may be wondering what the best practices of care you can do at home to ensure they last for years to come. Well, look no further because our team is going to give you some helpful tips on how to do just that. Some of the best ways you... read more »