Are Fillings Harmful to Overall Health?

When you have a cavity, you are in the very beginning stages of developing a tooth infection, which can lead to tooth loss if further neglected. Fillings are designed to fill the hole a cavity leaves behind after your dentist clears the tooth of infection, saving the tooth from further harm in that area. Read our blog post to learn about the different materials used for fillings, including if any are harmful to overall health.

Best Foods for Tooth Health

One of the most important things you can do to safeguard your dental health in the long term is to eat a healthy diet. That means eating lots of clean fruits, veggies, and lea protein, and taking it easy when it comes to sugary and starchy foods. Read our blog post where we share some nutrition tips to help you keep your teeth healthy.

What to Do If Your Gums Bleed When You Floss

Bleeding gums is a telltale sign of gingivitis, or early-stage gum disease. So, does that mean you have gingivitis if you notice your gums bleed every time you floss? Check out our blog post where we help you understand what you should do if your gums bleed when you floss, and how to determine if you have gum disease, and how we can treat gum issues at our office.


Brand New Smile in Just One Visit!

Are you overdue for a restorative dental crown but have been putting it off because you don’t have the time? We completely understand! Thanks to many advancements in the dental field, the crown process is now faster than ever. Read our blog post to learn how you can get a brand-new smile in just one visit with CEREC®!

Are Dental Fillings Harmful to Overall Health?

Tooth decay, unfortunately, cannot be reversed once it has developed past a certain point. Cavities must be promptly removed before the decay has a chance to spread to other parts of the tooth and the surrounding teeth. Read our blog post to learn about dental fillings, including are they harmful to overall health.

Is Chronic Snoring Dangerous to My Overall Health?

Sleep is essential in letting your mind and body rest after hours of being awake. If you’ve noticed yourself feeling more tired lately, or your friends or family have commented about your snoring while you sleep, you may be experiencing sleep apnea. Check out our blog post to learn about sleep apnea and it’s relationship to chronic snoring.