
Holiday treats can take their toll on your teeth, especially sweet treats with lots of sugar, but that doesn’t have to be the case! There are lots of healthier options that are just as festive! Here are 5 holiday treats…
Holiday treats can take their toll on your teeth, especially sweet treats with lots of sugar, but that doesn’t have to be the case! There are lots of healthier options that are just as festive! Here are 5 holiday treats…
Lots of people drink tea for the health benefits! You might have heard that some teas can stain your teeth, but does tea have dental health benefits, too? Let’s talk about the pros and cons of drinking tea and how…
When you bite into something cold and your tooth hurts, it’s hard to ignore. Tooth sensitivity can be the source of a lot of discomfort. The good news is, there are things you can do about it. Let’s examine 5…
The holidays are coming and going and it’s that time of year again! Time to choose your goals to make the new year your best yet. Let’s talk about New Year’s resolutions for dental health so you can set goals…
Holidays often involve traveling to gather with friends and family to celebrate. This can be one of the best things about the holidays, but at the same time it’s not always easy. Traveling can make keeping up with your routines…
It’s a common habit for a lot of us: When you want to freshen your breath, pop a stick of chewing gum in your mouth. The minty freshness feels good, but is gum good for your teeth or can it…
It’s time to hit the road, relax and forget about your responsibilities at home. Some routines are important to keep even while on vacation, though, so don’t let your dental health be forgotten in all the fun and busyness of…
When you’re feeling under the weather, it can be difficult to feel like doing much more than snuggling in bed. Everyday tasks like brushing your teeth just seem to take twice the effort and twice as long as usual. The…
If you’re experiencing symptoms with your teeth or mouth that are causing you discomfort, it can feel confusing to know whether to take a wait and see approach or if you need to see a dentist as soon as possible….
Gum disease is a common problem, affecting half of adults in the United States. The older an adult is, the more likely they are to have experienced gum disease, whether the more mild gingivitis, or the more advanced periodontitis. So…