Dentist On the Importance of Cleaning Your Tongue and How To Do It
December 10, 2019

Your tongue is covered in hundreds of tiny papillae, which are the finger-like projections that give your tongue its rough texture. Interestingly, these papillae form a pattern on your tongue that’s just as unique as your fingerprints. They also create a carpet-like surface on your tongue that easily harbors plaque, bacteria, food debris, and dead skin cells. This can lead to bad breath and a number of other oral health issues. In addition to scheduling routine visits with a dentist to make sure your tongue stays healthy, there are some easy ways to keep it clean and improve your overall health in the process. Learn more below!
(more…)Traveling For the Holidays? 5 Tips To Avoid Seeing an Emergency Dentist
December 7, 2019

It’s easy to have mixed feelings about traveling for the holidays. On one hand, you get to see friends and family, enjoy a break from the daily routine, and indulge in plenty of delicious food. On the other, you have to deal with winter weather and crowded airports! But another thing that can quickly put a damper on your holidays is dealing with a dental emergency away from home. You can always see an emergency dentist for care, but it’s a lot easier to simply prevent dental problems altogether. Keep reading below for 5 easy tips anyone can use to keep their smile healthy over the holidays.
(more…)Foods That Can Impact Your Sleep Apnea
November 14, 2019

Did you know that certain foods that you eat can cause your sleep apnea to get worse? On the flip side, there are also some snacks you can incorporate into your diet to help you have a great night of rest. The holidays are all about indulging in delicious homemade meals, but without the right knowledge, you may be eating foods that make your sleeping condition worse than it already is. Knowing what foods to avoid and what ones are safe can help you avoid sleep deprivation during the holidays. Read on to learn what foods you can indulge in and which ones are best to avoid.ß
(more…)5 Oral Health Tips for Flu Season
November 6, 2019

Flu season is often filled with endless drainage, sniffling, and sneezing. For most people, it’s so bad that they would try every home remedy and medication to dry up their body so they never have to put another Kleenex to their raw, red nose again. While having a cold or the flu may put you out of commission for a couple days, it’s still important to take care of your mouth, even if that means having to get off the couch. Here are five oral health tips for flu season from your dentist so you don’t have to tackle physical and dental illnesses at the same time.
(more…)Frightened of Cavities? Try Following These 5 Halloween Candy Tips
October 31, 2019

For many families, Halloween means an evening of spooky fun, but once you get back home from trick-or-treating you’ll have a new horror to face: trying to protect your children from cavities after they just built up a stockpile of candy. This might seem difficult, but luckily your dentist can offer 5 Halloween candy tips that can help make sure those treats don’t ultimately lead to a dental emergency.
(more…)4 Everyday Acts That Hurt Your Teeth
October 9, 2019

Smoking. Chewing on ice. Snacking on candy throughout the day. These are all examples of habits that many of us have that we all know can wreak havoc on our teeth. However, there are a lot of other everyday acts that hurt your teeth that many people might not know about. Let’s look at 4 of them, and what you can do to protect your pearly whites from damage.
(more…)4 Tips to Protect Your Teeth From Hot Drinks This Fall
September 15, 2019

Fall is already here! Instead of indulging in beachy drinks like fancy lemonades and margaritas, you’ll be making the switch to flavored coffees and hot chocolate to keep you toasty in the brisk weather. Not only are they delicious, but they also help get you in the mood for the upcoming holiday season! You’ve probably never considered whether hot drinks are bad for your teeth. Instead of putting your oral health in harms way, follow these four tips so you can keep drinking your delicious seasonal beverages without having to worry about cavities or gum disease.
(more…)Optimize Your Gum Health By Eating These 5 Foods
September 4, 2019

Your gums are the strong and sturdy foundation that secures your teeth, protects your facial bones, and wards off oral health problems and harmful oral bacteria. If they’re not healthy, it could impact your overall wellbeing and result in serious issues like tooth loss. While visiting your dentist every six months is a great way to prevent issues from occurring, there are additional ways you can take care of your gums at home. Read on to learn how implementing these five foods into your diet can keep them healthy and strong.
(more…)How to Pack the Best Lunch for Your Child’s Teeth
August 30, 2019

Now that school is back in session, it’s time to start packing those lunches. It’s crucial to pack foods that you know are healthy for your kid. However, a lot of foods that market themselves as healthy can actually be detrimental to their little teeth. Many of them are full of so much sugar that your little one might end up needing fillings from their children’s dentist. How can you know which foods to pack and which to avoid? Fortunately, we’ve put together this handy guide below.
(more…)Busting 4 Myths About Dental Implants
August 15, 2019

When it comes to options for replacing missing teeth, dental implants are usually your dentist’s first recommendation. Why? Because they’re truly in a class of their own. They replace not only the crown, but the root of the tooth as well, preserving your oral health for decades to come. However, there are a lot of myths out there about implants. Read on below as your implant dentist dispels 4 of them.
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