You’ve probably heard that it’s important to brush and floss after every meal, but is that true? Read our blog post where we’ll help demystify the truth behind when and why you should brush after eating or drinking. The answer may be more infrequent than you think.
The Impact of Aging on Oral Health: What to Expect as You Grow Older
Why Visiting the Dentist Twice a Year Is Crucial
Finding a dentist that is knowledgeable and friendly is crucial for your oral health. While we understand it may be difficult to find the time to fit a dentist appointment into your schedule, visiting the dentist twice a year is crucial. Check out our blog post where we share why you should visit the dentist twice a year and all the benefits visits offer!
Why Would I Need to See My Dentist Every Three or Four Months?
The standard recommendation for visiting the dentist is every six months. Most insurance plans cover this number of preventive dental care visits. Depending on the state of your oral health though, your dentist may even suggest visiting every three or four months. Read our blog post to find out why.
When Are Fluoride Treatments Necessary?
What if we told you that one of the most powerful treatments you can receive at your dentist’s office takes only a few minutes to complete and is completely painless? Fluoride treatments are an excellent way to protect your teeth from cavities and decay. Read our blog post where we walk you through what a fluoride treatment entails and how often you should get one.
Should I Wear a Mouthguard When Playing Sports?
Sports are a great way to get some exercise and meet friends, but there are risks. Injuries to the mouth are a big one. Mouthguards, especially customized ones, are a great way to protect your smile while playing sports. Read our blog post to learn about the importance of a custom mouthguard when playing sports.
Does Sedation Help with Dental Anxiety?
For some patients, dental anxiety is a concern that often prevents dental visits or dental work. When dental anxiety is this severe, it becomes a problem as your dental health affects the well-being of your teeth and gums and overall wellness. Fortunately, sedation dentistry is an option to help you feel comfortable and relaxed during dental procedures. Read our blog post to learn about the benefits of sedation dentistry.