Oral Health

How to Maintain a Healthy Smile for a Lifetime

We want to let you in on a secret: the key to maintaining a healthy smile for a lifetime starts at home! There are many steps you and your family can take at home to establish healthy habits that protect your pearly whites for years to come. To help you get started, check out our blog post where we share five tips on how to maintain a healthy smile for a lifetime.


Understanding Your Dental Benefits Coverage

Our team is ready to work with patients to ensure that quality dental care fits their budget. One way we do so is through accepting most major dental insurance plans. However, we also know that sometimes our patients have a hard time understanding their dental benefits coverage. If that sounds like you, we’re here to help with a few tips! Read our blog post for details.


How to Keep Your Teeth White When You Love Coffee

Anyone that loves coffee has probably been concerned about getting a duller smile. One solution is to stop drinking coffee, but that isn’t a realistic solution for many of us. Sometimes you need a cup of coffee to get ready for the day. Read our blog post for our top tips to keep your teeth white when you are a regular coffee drinker.


Plant-Based Food That Can Help Improve Your Oral Health

You need to do a lot of things for good oral hygiene: Brush your teeth, floss, and get a dental exam twice a year. But you also need to consider the food you eat since it can impact your teeth. Whether you are on a plant-based diet or want to incorporate foods that can improve your oral health, check out our blog post for a list of plant-based foods you should consider.


How Long Do Dental Implants Last?

Are you missing teeth? If so, then you may feel like it's causing you to miss out on many things you used to enjoy like talking, smiling, and eating with ease. You should never settle for a smile that is keeping you from living your life to the fullest. Check out our blog post to learn about state-of-the-art dental implants to fill in the gaps in your smile and boost your self-confidence!


In Pain? You Might Not Need to Get Your Tooth Extracted

Are you currently dealing with some serious tooth pain? Don’t panic! Many people worry that means they may need to get their tooth removed, but that’s certainly not always the case. Tooth pain is a symptom of a variety of different dental issues, not all of which require emergency treatment. Read our blog post for details!