If you’re tired of handing out smile-harming candy every Halloween, our dentist, Dr. Steven and Randy, has some recommendations for you. Fortunately, there are many things you can hand out that can make trick-or-treating a little healthier and just as exciting! Those things are: [Read more…] about You Don’t Want to Give Out Candy for Halloween? Try These Tooth-Healthy Treats!
How to Keep Your Teeth Healthy and Strong
Your oral health is linked to your entire health, which means if you suffer major dental issues, like gum disease, your entire body can suffer consequences. This is why our dentist, Dr. Steven and Randy, strongly encourages you to take good care of your smile and oral health. To help [Read more…] about How to Keep Your Teeth Healthy and Strong
Adjusting to Your New Dentures
Getting new dentures can be quite the challenge. Simple things like eating will feel strange at first. While dentures replace natural teeth, they do not feel exactly the same. However, with practice, you can become a pro at eating with dentures. Dr. Steven and Randy and our team are thrilled [Read more…] about Adjusting to Your New Dentures
Test Your Toothpaste Knowledge with This Toothpaste Quiz
Your oral hygiene routine is important if you want a top-notch oral health and smile. Unfortunately, if you don’t use the proper oral hygiene tools and techniques, your routine isn’t as effective as it needs to be. This is why it’s important to know all there is to know about [Read more…] about Test Your Toothpaste Knowledge with This Toothpaste Quiz
Installing Dental Veneers onto Your Teeth Can Improve Your Smile’s Appearance
Your smile is highly visible in many of your facial expressions. If you have multiple teeth are affected by cosmetic imperfections, severe dental stains, or minor physical defects it can hamper your sense of self-confidence. In a situation like this you should consider scheduling a consult with Dr. Steven and [Read more…] about Installing Dental Veneers onto Your Teeth Can Improve Your Smile’s Appearance
Advice About Dental Erosion
Foods with increased acidity can eat away at your tooth enamel and cause tooth decay and cavities to arise via a process known as dental erosion. Tooth erosion can also be the result of acids from your stomach that enter your mouth during ailments such as vomiting and acid reflux [Read more…] about Advice About Dental Erosion
Take Your Oral Health Care to New Heights With Water Flossing
If traditional dental thread is no longer serving your needs as well as they should be, consider making the change to an alternative form of interdental cleaner. One particularly useful tool to consider is a water flosser.
Take your oral health care to new heights with water flossers. For more [Read more…] about Take Your Oral Health Care to New Heights With Water Flossing
Let the Effectiveness of Fluoride Strengthen Your Smile
Does the aspect of fluoride being in many things you consume seem intimidating? You should know fluoride is very beneficial for your oral health if taken in the right doses! These natural minerals fight against tooth decay and strengthens enamel. Dr. Steven and Randy and our dental professionals here [Read more…] about Let the Effectiveness of Fluoride Strengthen Your Smile
Toothache Pain Always Needs a Dentist’s Attention
The heightened sensitivity of a small cavity or missing filling might be tolerable for a short amount of time. This usually means that the compromised area of tooth enamel has exposed the sensitive dentin layer within. At this point, it is wise to have the offending tooth treated [Read more…] about Toothache Pain Always Needs a Dentist’s Attention
How to Go Above and Beyond for Your Smile
Your smile says a lot about you. In fact, some say it is what makes the first impression. If you’re like many others, you want to keep your smile in the best shape possible. This means you keep up on oral hygiene and visit your dentists regularly. But do you ever wish you could go the extra mile for your smile? If so, Dr. Braithwaite, Dr. [Read more…] about How to Go Above and Beyond for Your Smile