Are you spending more trips to the dentist recently? Are you brushing and flossing morning and night but still winding up with cavities? If you’re having these experiences, it’s undoubtedly extremely frustrating. Regardless of how you get them, cavities are a nuisance and the negative effects of poor dental health are enough to get you…
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What You Should Know About Your Child’s Dental Health
Proper dental care is important for any adult. After all, you only get one set of adult teeth and if you lose them, it can have a serious detrimental impact on your life. Fortunately, there are many ways in which you can care for your teeth, such as brushing twice a day, flossing once a…
Orthodontic Treatment and Other Dental Repairs for All Patients
UPDATED 9/22/20 No matter what has happened, you face the risk of feeling self-conscious about your smile at some point in your life. Whether it may be an orthodontic treatment that will help with the repair or some other cosmetic dentistry, any of these options can be available to help with straightening, alignment, and other…
The Best Dental Care For You
Most Americans care a great deal about the health of their teeth, since a mouth of healthy teeth means a great smile and a relative lack of serious dental health problems. To this end, millions of Americans visit their dentists every single year, and if a person does not yet have a dentist (such as…
A Look Into Starting Your Kids With Good Dental Habits
Dental issues are not uncommon in people of all ages here in the United States. After all, close to half (around 40%, to be just a little bit more specific) of all children in the United States will have experienced at least one cavity (and sometimes even more) by the time that they enter kindergarten.…
Looking Behind The Importance Of Your Teeth
The care and keeping of your teeth should start at a young age. Ideally, brushing should begin (using just water) as soon as the first teeth pop through the surface. In toddlerhood, toothpaste can be introduced, though some dentists recommend waiting for the two year mark to introduce toothpaste with fluoride in it. Brushing twice…