Taking the X-Factor Out of Dental X-Rays
November 4, 2020
Dental radiographs, commonly known as dental x-rays, are one of the dentist’s most powerful preventive & diagnostic tools. They allow us to see potential threats to you dental health (like cavities) & plan treatment more accurately.
E-Cigarettes Are Still Bad for Your Teeth!
October 28, 2020
Electronic cigarettes and vaporizers have quickly become a trendy alternative to smoking, in large part because people believe they are safe to use. We’d like to send this vaping myth up in smoke.
Three Great Times of Year to Get a Teeth Whitening
October 21, 2020
Having a great-looking smile can change how you feel and act, and one of the easiest ways to make a big difference in your smile is with professional teeth whitening at the dentist.
Diabetes & Dental Care: A Quick Guide
October 14, 2020
With hundreds of millions of diagnoses worldwide, diabetes is a major concern for all medical professionals, and dentists are no exception. We know that diabetic patients need to take special precautions when it comes to their health care, so we created this quick guide on what diabetes means for your dental care.
How to Safely Store Your Toothbrush
October 9, 2020
We all know that brushing your teeth is essential, but did you know that how you store your toothbrush can affect your oral health?
Top Dental Health Concerns for Toddlers
October 7, 2020
Whether they're in the "Terrible Twos", the "Tantrum Threes", or the "Fearsome Fours", caring for a toddler's teeth is a combination of firsts and learning. Here are a few tips
How Does Numbing Work?
October 7, 2020
It may seem like magic to have a dental procedure and not even feel it, but how does this numbing process actually work? Let's take a look at the interesting science behind one of the dentist's best tools for patient comfort.
Some Wisdom About Wisdom Teeth
September 17, 2020
Wisdom teeth are the name for your third permanent molars, which typically appear from age 17-25. It is thought the name "wisdom teeth" comes from the fact that they appear long after all your other permanent teeth, when you a much older & wiser. Most people have four wisdom teeth, one in each quadrant of the mouth (upper left, upper right, lower left, lower right).