As you welcome in a new year, it is the perfect opportunity to embark on a journey of self-renewal and well-being. There’s no better time to prioritize your oral health by adopting healthier practices contributing to your healthiest smile. Here are some top dental resolutions to kickstart the new year for a healthier, happier you. Embrace Mindful Oral Care Practices:... read more »
Not everyone's mouth is the same, and walking down the dental aisle can be overwhelming with the multitude of options available for toothbrushes, toothpaste, floss, and mouthwash. Finding the right products for your unique dental care needs is crucial for maintaining a healthy smile. Today, we will guide you through the dental aisle, helping you make informed choices for the... read more »
Brushing your teeth every day is the best way to keep your teeth and gums healthy and strong by clearing out harmful oral bacteria that can lead to tooth decay and gum disease linked to other health issues. Since the mouth is the gateway to the body, poor oral health is linked to certain cancers, heart disease, diabetes and strokes.,... read more »
Summer is quickly winding down and it's time to prepare your child for the new back-to-school year! Getting your child registered for their classes and touring their new school is just the beginning. Your back-to-school supplies list probably includes everything from backpack, lunchbox, pencils and calculators, and the list probably goes on! During this busy time, we encourage you to... read more »
Smiling boosts endorphins for the people who do it and those who receive it! A healthy, vibrant smile can work wonders for a person's self-esteem and self-confidence. It's good for your mental and physical, including your heart! Smiling is also contagious and it's one of the reasons people smile more over the holidays, as they are happier and in a... read more »
Today, more than ever, older adults can look forward to keeping most of their teeth. This is in part thanks to living healthier lifestyles and in a time of advances in oral and medical care while recognizing the importance of daily dental hygiene. Still, keeping your natural teeth can still be a challenge, especially when it comes to untreated tooth... read more »