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New Year, New Smile: 5 Resolutions for a Healthier Smile

As the new year begins, many of us set resolutions to improve our health, habits and overall well-being. While fitness and nutrition often take center stage, your oral health deserves just as much attention. A healthy smile not only boosts confidence but also supports your overall health. Start the year right with these five New Year’s resolutions for a healthier,... read more »

New Smile New You: Top Dental Resolutions for 2024

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 »

Beyond Brushing: Elevate Your Oral Health Game this Gum Care Month

Welcome to Gum Care Month, a dedicated time in August when we highlight the importance of gum health in maintaining a radiant smile, along with your overall well-being. While many people focus on brushing and flossing their teeth, gum care often takes a back seat. And yet, healthy gums are the basic essential foundation of a strong and beautiful smile.... read more »

We Love Helping Seniors Get the Quality Dental Care They Deserve!

Our dentists have the expertise to help your entire family with quality dental care, including providing senior dental care for aging smiles. We have been helping seniors maintain healthy smiles and provide quality dental restorations for missing teeth by combining the latest technology with compassionate dental care so that your teeth look and feel great while also having a positive... read more »

Flossing Daily Benefits Your Teeth and Gums for a Healthier Smile!

Taking good care of your smile means cleaning your teeth every day to remove harmful oral bacteria from your teeth (and gum line). However, brushing only isn't designed to reach between teeth and around the gums. So when you brush, you're only cleaning part of your teeth. Fortunately, flossing is designed to clear out dental plaque. When you floss using... read more »