Many people brush their teeth twice per day, but most forget to floss. There is a growing body of evidence that says proper dental care can do more than help you keep your beautiful smile. A healthy mouth can prevent much more serious conditions, and some of them can be life threatening. If your dentist has told you to add… Read More
October is National Dental Hygiene Month
In recognition of National Dental Hygiene Month, we are going to talk about how your dental needs change as you age and how to keep your smile healthy for your future. Dental Changes as You Age Getting older isn’t always fun, but we can’t avoid it. As people are living longer, their dental health becomes even more important. As you… Read More
February is National Children’s Dental Health Month
Because the variety of advice offered on pregnancy and parenting websites and blogs, it’s sometimes difficult to determine best practices when it comes to children’s dental health. Fortunately, the American Dental Association has an entire month devoted to the topic, so now’s a perfect time to get the facts. Start Early with Gentle Dental for Infants Most pediatricians and pediatric… Read More