Archive for the ‘Oral Hygiene’ Category

Improve Your Flossing Technique

Regular oral hygiene is crucial to keep your teeth and gums healthy. You know you need to brush your teeth at least twice a day and floss on a daily basis. But even if you complete this regimen when needed,…

Oral Hygiene Tips on the Go

Are you planning a vacation or a visit with loved ones in another state this new year? Between packing and travel arrangements, you likely have a lot on your mind. Though you may intend to relax during your trip, plaque…

What Causes Cavities?

Most of us have had at least one cavity in our lifetime. When tooth enamel wears away, cavities form, exposing the soft tissues and nerves within the tooth. Sensitivity to temperature and touch are common signs of cavities. Cavities may…

Maintain Oral Health at Home

At this time, we want to remind our patients to keep on maintaining their oral health at home as a form of preventative dental care. Fighting cavities, gum disease, and other dental health problems now stave off future oral surgeries…

Maintaining Your Oral Health and Diet

You know to brush and floss twice a day and visit the dentist for routine dental cleanings. However, many patients aren’t aware of how their diet affects their teeth and gums. Even if you brush and floss twice a day,…

4 Tips For Improving Your Oral Health

Seeing your dentist for regular preventive care visits is important, but did you know that there’s something even more important for you to do to preserve your oral health? It may surprise you to learn that your at-home dental hygiene…