Tooth Emergencies

Nobody wants to deal with an emergency, especially when in concerns our teeth, but let’s face it: kids will be kids. Even adults have accidents, so you’ll want to be prepared and know what to do if one of these things happens to you or someone in your family!
Healthy for the Holidays

Thinking about improving your oral health in 2018? Here are some resolution suggestions to keep your smile shining bright as the snow this holiday season!
A Closer Look at X-Rays
Thanks to x-rays, dentists can diagnose and treat many dental problems before you even know you have them. They give professionals the whole picture, as opposed to what lies only on the surface.
What are x-rays?
How Does Teeth Whitening Work?

Teeth whitening is a simple process. Whitening products contain one of two tooth bleaches (hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide). These bleaches break stains into smaller pieces, which makes the color less concentrated and your teeth brighter.
Building Healthy Habits: The Morning Routine

The school year is underway, which means that the days will fill up once more for you and your family. The sooner you begin developing a good oral health routine with your kids, the more likely it is that those good habits will carry them into adulthood. On those busy mornings, you’ll want to have a successful routine in place.
Parents know that when it comes to kids, easier is better, and the same applies to their oral health.
Baby teeth are teeth too!
Feelings Sensitive?

July is National Ice Cream month! Hooray!
However, nearly 1 in every 8 Americans cringe at the thought of sinking their teeth into an ice-cold cone because they suffer from a condition called dentin hypersensitivity, more commonly referred to as sensitive teeth.
What causes sensitivity and how do I know if I have it?
Questions You Should Ask Your Dentist at Your Next Checkup

July is National Ice Cream month! Hooray!
However, nearly 1 in every 8 Americans cringe at the thought of sinking their teeth into an ice-cold cone because they suffer from a condition called dentin hypersensitivity, more commonly referred to as sensitive teeth.
What can I do To Improve My Dental Health?
Why Expectant Mothers Should Never Skip the Dentist

If you are an expectant Mother you have a lot of on your plate, scheduling OBGYN appointments, changing your diet, baby-proofing your home and dealing with late night cravings followed by morning sickness. With all of this going on it can be easy to overlook your oral health, however dental care is not only important for you health, it is crucial for the health of your baby