Flossing is a pivotal aspect of your oral health hygiene — it helps remove food particles from between your teeth, decrease plaque, fight gum disease, and prevent cavities when done correctly. Though it’s important to use traditional dental floss daily, you may be wondering about other oral hygiene tools such as the water pick, which […]
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Why does the cold weather make my teeth hurt
You may love to go outdoors and play in the winter, but the cold air may be tough on your teeth. Perhaps you are wondering why your teeth are more sensitive in the cold weather. According to the Academy of General Dentistry, approximately 40 million adults in the United States suffer from sensitive teeth. In […]
What makes a Great Family Dentist
A dentist is so much more than just someone who checks your teeth and gums every few months. A dentist is someone who you should feel comfortable with. He or she is someone who you should be able to have a good rapport with, ask questions to, and depend upon. The dentist should provide a […]
What to Do If Your Child Chips a Tooth
Chipped and broken teeth are a common issue that can happen to children. Whether it’s a stray baseball, bike fall, a game of rough-and-tumble, or even just biting into a hard candy, teeth can sometimes chip. It is a stressful moment so it’s good to think about this problem in advance to understand what you […]
7 Best Foods for Healthy Teeth and Gums
No matter your age, oral health can affect everyone and every part of our lives. Not only will having good oral health allow you to keep your natural teeth, but it can also positively impact your general health and fight off systemic diseases. In addition to brushing twice each day and flossing every day, plus […]
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