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 »
One of the services our team is pleased to offer our patients is same-day emergency care. This is important because sometimes, getting in to be seen can make all the difference, especially when it comes to your teeth. Call us if you experience any of the following dental emergencies. Dental Emergencies -Abscess: If you have an abscess (infection) in the... read more »
Your child's developing smile is important to us, and the American Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry concur that the best time to bring your child to their first dental visit is by the time they turn one. At that time, their primary teeth (baby teeth) have started coming in. Usually by around six months of age you will... read more »
Do you have dental anxiety and tend to put off visiting the dentist? While it might be tempting to delay routine dental checkups or needed treatment, don't do it! The longer you wait to get needed dental care, the more it will take to fix tooth and gum issues. If you find yourself with any of the following signs, please... read more »
Halloween candy, like most sugary treats, isn't good for your smile. But we often let our guard down over the holiday season as we celebrate the closing of another year starting with Halloween. The good news, all candies aren't equally harmful, so there are some things you can do to protect your family's smiles while enjoying this season! Gorging on... read more »
Toothaches aren't fun under any circumstance and they can be serious. Whether you find yourself facing a toothache because of a cracked tooth, broken filling or an infection, you should never ignore it because the pain is telling you something is wrong and shouldn't be ignored. Toothaches don't heal on their own. If you have a tooth infection, ignoring it... read more »
As dentists, we are often asked a variety of questions about root canals, and we'd like to take this time to share some of the most common questions we get asked about this often-misunderstood dental treatment! Root canal, what is it? A root canal treatment is simply a dental procedure that takes care of infection and inflammation happening on the... read more »