If you want to keep your smile healthy, it’s important to take good care of both your teeth and your gums. Many dentists recommend flossing, but sometimes it can cause your gums to bleed and feel tender. Here’s how flossing affects your gums long term. Why Dentists...
It’s the most wonderful time of the year again! The holidays are best when filled with family, friends, and holiday traditions. Many holiday traditions revolve around delicious holiday foods that are very sweet. Can you keep your smile healthy while enjoying your...
Since the early 20th century, scientists have been studying the effects of fluoride in relation to tooth decay and cavities and discovering that it can remineralize the enamel of teeth and help make them more resistant to decay. Scientists began linking fluoride that...
Have you suddenly noticed that your gums appear red, puffy or swollen? Do they feel tender when touched? Do they bleed easily when you floss or brush or do you notice pink on your toothbrush after brushing? Does it feel increasingly painful to chew? If so, you may be...
Everyone’s teeth are prone to cavities, and many things can cause them, but with the right knowledge of how to reduce the risk of cavities you may be able to avoid them. Fortunately, with the right dental care regimen you can help reduce your risk and protect your...
Flossing is an important part of any dental health routine. Did you know that only 30% of American’s report that they floss regularly? Brushing is very important, but brushing alone only reaches about 60% of the surface of your teeth so flossing is an important step...