Do I Need a Nightguard?
Has your partner mentioned that they hear your teeth grinding at night? Do you wake up with a sore or stiff jaw or a headache? If so, you might have bruxism, the medical term for grinding or clenching your teeth. If inflammation is involved, it may be called TMJ or Temporomandibular Joint syndrome. Unfortunately, if […]
Smoking and Dental Health
When people discuss dental health, smoking is not usually part of the conversation. Yet, people who smoke know that their habit is addictive and has the potential to cause health issues. Smoking and chewing tobacco products cause discolored teeth and gum disease and are linked to slowed healing and several types of cancer. In this […]
Should I Use Mouthwash?
Everyone knows that brushing and flossing teeth is essential for oral health. But what about using mouthwash? Whether you have or have not used mouthwash, here is some information to help you learn and decide what is best for you. There are many different types of mouthwash available over-the-counter or by prescription. Some mouthwashes freshen […]
Wisdom Teeth 101
Wisdom teeth are the final molars to come into a person’s mouth. They usually start to emerge behind existing upper and lower molars between 17 and 21 years of age. In fact, they got their name because of this later emergence, when children are gaining wisdom as they mature into young adults! They are also […]
Tooth Restoration Options
When a tooth is damaged or has a cavity, there may be a couple of restoration options available. The spectrum of tooth restoration options ranges from fillings and crowns to more aggressive implants and root canals. We’ve assembled a quick review of your tooth restoration options, in case you want to know what can happen […]
How Acid and Sugar Damage Your Teeth
Protecting teeth from the damage that causes cavities is really a two-part job. One part is preventive. It includes fortifying your teeth with fluoride toothpaste twice a day and flossing between the teeth. That should be standard procedure with you and your family members! Another part is avoiding food and drink that can weaken and […]
Flossing Options for Your Brightest, Cleanest Smile
Let’s be honest. Flossing is not the world’s most popular dental hygiene activity. Brushing your teeth is quick and easy. Flossing is a process. You have to get the floss, pull out the floss, go between each tooth, change the floss along the way, and reach way back into your mouth to get between and […]
Symptoms of Tooth Decay
Are there cavities hiding out in your mouth? How do you know when you have a cavity? The truth is, tooth decay may or may not produce symptoms, but it helps to know what those symptoms are so you can act quickly to minimize the damage cavities can cause. If you let cavities go, they […]
Combatting Dental Anxiety
Does your child freak out at the dentist’s office? Are you afraid of going to the dentist? If so, you and your child are not alone! Some statistics show that 25 percent or more of the population has dental anxiety or fear of the dentist. It is common to be afraid or anxious about dental […]
How Diabetes Affects Dental Health
Diabetes is a serious disease that can affect your dental health as well as numerous aspects of your physical health. When your body cannot process sugar properly, the sugars in the blood get out of control. As far as dental health is concerned, this can cause an imbalance in your saliva, which can promote cavities, […]