What Causes Gum Disease?
Gum disease is a common dental condition, and unfortunately, it can cause infections, gum recession, and tooth loss. Read on to learn about the causes of gum disease and what you can do to reduce your risks
Your Gum Health Is As Important As Your Teeth For A Healthy Mouth And Body
February isn’t just the month when we celebrate all things love; it’s also Gum Disease Awareness Month. Why not show your gums some love? Because your gum health is vital for a healthy smile (and body).
This New Year, Resolve To Limit Your Alcohol Intake And Boost Your Oral Health All Year Round!
January 1st is the beginning of healthy resolutions for many people. And while ringing in the new year with alcohol is often traditional, it’s also no surprise that it is commonly referred to as National Hangover Day after all those New Year’s Eve toasts.
This Holiday Season, Why Not Give The Gift Of A Healthy, More Beautiful Smile?
This holiday season, why not celebrate healthy smiles for yourself and your loved ones? Flashing a healthy smile can bring joy to loved ones and strangers alike, boost your self-confidence, and brighten your mood, as well as those you share your smile with
This American Diabetes Month, We Have Some Tips To Protect Your Teeth And Gums!
November isn’t just Thanksgiving: It’s also National Diabetes Month. This disease affects around 37 million Americans, including adults and young people. Oral health is closely linked to health issues, including diabetes, and vice versa.
National Dental Hygiene Month Is This October And Our Dental Hygienists Have Some Fang-Tastic Tips!
A healthy, appealing smile starts with a clean mouth. October is National Dental Hygiene Month, where we honor our hard-working, dedicated dental hygienists and the care they provide to protect your smile!
September Is National Gum Care Month And A Great Time To Evaluate Your Gum Health!
September is National Gum Care Month, and we’re excited to share some tips to keep your smile healthy and strong. Most people think of tooth loss as a result of tooth decay, but did you know that losing teeth is often a result of gum disease?
Tips To Help You Feel Calm And Relaxed At Your Next Dental Appointment
Do you put off routine dental care or much-needed dental work because of anxiety? Anxiety is how your body reacts to what you perceive to be stressful or unfamiliar situations.
Floss Your Way To A Healthier Mouth And A Healthier Body!
If you are brushing your teeth twice a day as recommended but not flossing between them, it’s not just your smile that will pay the price. Your toothbrush can’t reach in between teeth to remove dental plaque (a sticky bacterial biofilm).
Dental Implants Are A Solution To Replacing Lost Teeth
When it comes to your smile, taking care of your teeth is an investment in your oral health that pays many dividends. With tooth loss, missing teeth can affect you in multiple ways. Even losing just one tooth can cause problems.