Having a Happy Mouth During Summer
It is always important to keep your teeth and mouth in the best condition possible. Also remember to come in for regular check-ups so we can inspect your mouth, teeth, gums, and even tongue for you. Remember to brush and floss your teeth regularly. You can also contact us and we can advise you on the proper care of your teeth and mouth. There are also some tips you can follow so you can avoid issues with your teeth. Don’t use your Teeth to Crack Nuts Although protein found in
Maintaining Good Dental Habits
It is important to have a healthy mouth. Make sure to brush and floss your teeth on a regular basis. By following simple dental care habits, such as brushing and flowing, you can improve your oral health and smile. Your oral health beings with clean teeth. By keeping the area where your teeth meet your gums clean, you can prevent gum disease, while also preventing cavities. It is important to brush your teeth at least twice a day. When you brush your teeth, do not rush. Take
Make sure to Brush Your Teeth Correctly
Brushing your teeth at least twice a day is important, but are you sure you know how to brush? There are often small habits that you can change that will help improve how you brush. If you have any questions about your oral hygiene, it is recommended to come see us, so we can advise you on your question. When you brush your teeth, also remember to brush your tongue and the roof of your mouth so you remove all the germs. Not Replacing your Toothbrush You should replace your to
What Type of Toothbrush is Right for You
Keeping your mouth happy and healthy is important. To help accomplish this, you will want to make sure you have the right type of toothbrush that will benefit your mouth. The purpose of a toothbrush is to remove plaques and also stimulate the gums. Most toothbrushes will help keep the teeth clean if you know how to use them properly. With an automatic toothbrush, it can help clean your teeth for you. This is beneficial for those who have less manual dexterity or arthritis. Pe
Tips to Keep a Great Smile
It is important to keep your mouth, gums, and teeth healthy. The most important thing is to brush and floss your teeth on a regular basis. It is recommended to brush your teeth at least twice a day and floss once a day. Ideally you should brush after each meal, but it is not usually convenient. When you floss, you can do so before or after you brush. This will help to remove any pieces of food that could be stuck between your teeth. If you do not floss, the food particles can
Proper Ways to Brush your Teeth
Keeping your teeth and mouth healthy is important. The best way to do this is to know how to brush your teeth properly. Also remember to come in for dental examinations. We can examine your teeth and gums to make sure they are healthy. If there is a cavity, we can notice it and fix it before it turns into a larger issue. We can also advise you on proper brushing techniques. Typically, people think they are brushing longer than they actually are. Most will spend less than a mi
Improving Your Oral Hygiene for your Overall Health
How well you care for your teeth and gums has a powerful effect on your overall health. Neglecting your oral health lead to more than just sore teeth and bad breath, it can open the door to all sorts of health problems, including some pretty nasty diseases like oral cancer. Make sure to schedule an appointment to have your teeth, mouth, and gums inspected. We will check them to ensure they are healthy. X-rays can also be done to notice any cavities. X-rays allow us to see bet
Ways to Avoid Dental Issues
Learning simple strategies that can help you avoid common oral health problems, including gum disease, cavities, and a clenched jaw. A healthy body starts with a healthy mouth. Research has shown an association between gum disease and other serious conditions like heart disease and stroke. There are simple strategies that can help you avoid common oral-health problems, including gum disease, also known as gingivitis, and its more advanced form, periodontitis, cavities, and th
Knowing How Often to Replace your Toothbrush
Do you know how many bacteria live on your toothbrush? Researchers have found that a single toothbrush can be loaded with as many as ten million germs and bacteria. In fact, recent studies even found that your toothbrush could be a breeding ground for tiny microorganisms. Although, this bacteria is not a big threat to your pearly whites. Those toothbrush dwelling microorganisms found that they did not make people sick, toothpaste has an anti-germ component built into it, and
Why Fluoride is Beneficial for Your Mouth
Fluoride is important for the health of your teeth. It is a naturally occurring mineral that strengthens tooth enamel and helps prevent dental cavities. Fluoride is found in nearly all naturally occurring water sources but usually at levels too low to prevent tooth decay. About seventy years ago, scientists began to test whether adjusting the fluoride concentration in water supply would benefit the overall oral hygiene of communities. The practice is known as community water