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Tips for Cleaning Your Tongue

Of course teeth and gums are not the only things in your mouth that will benefit from a regular cleaning and a good oral hygiene regimen. The tongue itself, with all of its rough surfaces, can also harbor bacteria. This can lead to halitosis, which is also known as bad breath. There are a couple of different options for cleaning... read more »

Help Your Child Care for Their Smile with These Oral Care Tips

Oral care is extremely important, especially if you want your child to grow into a strong and healthy smile, but sometimes parents aren’t sure what they need to do to help their child. If you could be considered as one of these parents, we have some suggestions for you! Bring your child in for a checkup We recommend bringing your... read more »

Dentists Visits: Three Different Instances When They Are a Good Idea

It is extremely important to visit your dentist at least every six months, just like it’s important to care for your smile at home. However, even if you are doing everything you can for your smile, trouble can still sometimes occur. Here are a few ideas that can help you identify potential problems. Your Gums Bleed: You may have heard... read more »

Protect Your Little One’s Oral Health

We all know that oral health and proper tooth care are important, and we invite you to bring your child to our dentist when they are about one year old so we can help.  But did you know that there are things you can do to care for your child’s smile even when they are an infant? In fact, you... read more »

Dry Socket: Signs And Solutions

After you have a tooth extracted, it is important to take care of the extraction site. Doing so is important in protecting the formation of the blood clot which aids healing in this area. If the blood clot is dislodged, then the bone and nerves of the extraction site are exposed, which can cause pain and infection called dry socket.... read more »

The Strategic Timing of Wisdom Teeth Removal

Wisdom teeth are a third set of molars that reside in the back of your mouth, and usually come in between the ages of 17 and 25. Through X-rays, your dentist should be able to tell you what stage your wisdom teeth are at and whether or not you need them removed. Many people who have their wisdom teeth removed... read more »