3 Tips To Keep Teeth Clean Between Meals
We understand how busy life can get–between work, school, sports, and having a social and family life, it can be hard to find time for your dental health.
We understand how busy life can get–between work, school, sports, and having a social and family life, it can be hard to find time for your dental health.
This week is National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. To help spread awareness about eating disorders and their effect on oral and overall health, share this post with your friends and family who may benefit from it.
The last thing you want to worry about when you’re sick is your dental health. Unfortunately, your teeth can be extra vulnerable when cold and flu season strike.
Do you ever cringe when you watch someone bite into ice cream? Are you sometimes fearful of that first sip of hot soup or drink of tea? You’re not alone.
We talk a lot about what you need to do to keep those teeth of yours healthy and beautiful. While you’re taking care of your smile, don’t forget about your pet’s!
Seeing a baby’s first smile is a wonderful moment in a new parent’s life–that little grin leaves a lasting impression!
Today, flossing is a staple of oral hygiene and health. But have you ever wondered when we started flossing?
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again… taking care of your teeth and mouth is more than just about cosmetics, it’s about your health!
Did you know that the average American consumes 1.8 pounds of gum each year? With so much gum going into our mouths it’s important to know how chewing gum affects our dental health.
There are countless methods we use to try and turn back the clock on our appearance. Whether it’s hip wardrobes and hairstyles or costly cosmetic surgeries, people go to great lengths to recapture the look and feeling of their youth.