Expecting a new addition to the family can be an exciting journey, but the journey can also bring unexpected changes, including oral health concerns. One concern is pregnancy gingivitis, a common condition that affects many expectant mothers. Read our blog post to learn about its causes, preventive measures, and available treatments to ensure a healthy pregnancy.
When it comes to maintaining good oral health, the tools you use matter. One of the most significant advancements in dental care is the electric toothbrush. Take a look at our blog post where we explore five dental benefits of using electric toothbrushes, highlighting how they can contribute to a healthier, brighter smile.
Even the smoothest, most comfortable dental restoration procedure is not an experience that people are eager to repeat. If you’ve recently received a filling, crown, or bridge, read our blog post for tips on how you can properly care for your new restoration to ensure its longevity and minimize the need for future dental work.
There are several important parts of a daily dental routine you should follow! These parts include brushing and flossing, maintaining routine dental visits, and swishing mouthwash. Read our blog post to learn more about mouthwash and when you should use it.
All smiles are different. Yet, every smile benefits from a dental routine, which includes more than just brushing and flossing. Check out our blog post where we share tips on what the ideal dental routine looks like.
Diet plays a huge role in maintaining your oral health. While we know all of the foods that are bad for our smiles and our bodies, including sweets, alcohol, and acidic foods and beverages, take a look at our blog post for our list of foods that are beneficial for your teeth.
Do your teeth hurt when you drink hot or cold drinks? Does cold weather or certain foods make you recoil? If this sounds familiar, you may be experiencing tooth sensitivity. There are a variety of treatments available. Read our blog post to learn which might be right for you!
The more sugar you consume, the harder it is to break free from it. If you feel like you’re having a hard time staying away from sugary foods and drinks, you may have a sugar addiction. Read our blog post to learn more about the impact sugar can have on your health and ways you can protect yourself and your smile from sugar!
Throughout their careers, dental hygienists see a lot of different mouths. They also hear a lot of different questions. In today’s post, we’ll be answering some of the most frequently asked questions that our dental hygienists hear on a regular basis.