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.
When you floss, do you see or taste blood? That’s a sign of gum disease. Gum disease is a very common condition, but usually very easily reversed with the proper care. Read our blog to learn what you should do.
When it comes to your oral health, the best defense is a good offense. In other words, focusing on preventive care can reduce or eliminate your risk for many common dental ailments. One key way to protect your pearly whites is to practice a routine of brushing and flossing at home. The other? Get regular dental checkups. Read our blog post to learn about the importance of regular dental checkups!
Many of us rely on coffee to start our day on the right foot. However, coffee may not provide the same boost for your smile that it does the rest of your body. Over time, daily coffee intake can stain your teeth and leave you reluctant to show off your smile. Check out our blog post for three tips on how to prevent teeth stains from coffee.
Cavities are one of the most common dental health problems. They are also preventable with proper oral hygiene. Read our blog post for our top tips to prevent cavities.
When you keep your teeth healthy, you’re keeping your whole body healthy. Besides taking care of your teeth and gums at home, regular visits to the dentist are important. Check out our blog post for advice on how often you should visit the dentist.
You’ve probably heard it before: your oral health has a strong connection to your overall health. That includes the health of your skin! In this post, we’ll go over the connections between oral health and skin health.
You spend time with your toothbrush every single day, but do you ever stop to think about whether or not you’re using it correctly? Check out our blog post where we go over some important toothbrush tips, including how often you need to replace it.