2017

Seniors And Dental Implants: What You Should Know

As a senior citizen, you may find yourself starting to feel as though the time has come to start looking into options for dental prosthetics and tooth replacement. There are many different choices available to you to replace teeth that are missing or damaged due to age. From all of these options, dental implants are perhaps the best. However, you may not be sure whether or not dental implants are right for you. Read More 

Have A Dental Emergency? What To Know About Getting Help

There are many activities that put your teeth at risk for becoming loose, chipped, or cracked. While sports is one that goes without saying, ignoring your oral health and eating are other ones. That's why it is good to know your local emergency dentist and what they can do for you. Know the Purpose of Visiting an Emergency Dentist It is important to seek help when you are experiencing a problem with your mouth that is painful. Read More 

3 Things You Need To Know About Flossing

Building a flossing habit can be difficult, but it's especially problematic if you try to floss and experience negative effects. If you've flossed and been uncomfortable, had bleeding, or had problems getting the floss to glide between your teeth, here are three things you need to know about the flossing process that could make it easier for you. You Don't Have To Be Hard Just like brushing your teeth, you don't need to use extreme pressure while flossing. Read More 

Understanding A Few Causes Of Over-Retained Baby Teeth

If you keep on schedule and take your child to the dentist every six months, then you may understand that the baby teeth will come out in a specific order. If they do not, then your son or daughter will have an issue called over-retained baby teeth. This basically means that the teeth are still retained in the mouth even when they are not supposed to be. If you want to know a little bit more about this issue, then keep reading to understand why it may happen. Read More 

Regular Dental Checkups And Cleanings Protect Far More Than Just Your Teeth

Why do you go see the dentist twice a year for a cleaning and checkup? If you answered "to keep your teeth healthy," you're not wrong... but you really only gave half the answer. The whole truth is that regular dental care and teeth cleaning protect a lot more than just your teeth. Here's a look at three other ways dental care protects your health. You'll reduce your risk of heart disease. Read More