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5 Habits For Healthy Teeth
Do you love drinking pop? Do you skip brushing your teeth some days? If so, you could be increasing your risk for tooth decay and gum disease. Fortunately, our dentists have plenty of tips to help you get back on track. One of the best ways to...
Complete Health Dentistry
Unlike other dentists, we understand and acknowledge the ways oral health affects the rest of the body. For example, did you know that people with diabetes are at higher risk for gum disease? This is just one of the many reasons why oral...
Dental Sealants For Children
Even if your child brushes and flosses daily, they could be leaving behind plaque on back teeth. If tooth decay is a recurring issue for your child, their pediatric dentist may recommend dental sealants. A tooth sealant covers pits and divots on...
Fluoride For Oral Health
95% of all toothpaste on the market contains fluoride, so there’s obviously some major benefits associated with this mineral. In fact, many experts and dentists have attributed the decline in tooth decay in the past few decades to the addition of...
Oral Cancer Screenings
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, cancers of the mouth and pharynx affect over 30,000 Americans each year. Oral cancer screenings allow us to analyze your oral health. Over 8,000 of these oral cancer cases end in death....
Teeth Cleaning Expectations
It’s not uncommon for patients to feel anxious about sitting in the dentist’s chair. However, getting your teeth checked by a dentist every six months is the best way to safeguard your smile. If it’s been a while since you’ve last been to the dentist,...