A healthy smile begins with you! Brush twice a day, floss once a day, and keep spreading the smiles!
The basic rule of thumb says you should visit the dentist every six months. When is the last time you saw your dentist?
This ends up being only 25 minutes a day! Get your body moving every day!
Eat your fruits!
Have a great day today!
Most Americans did not brush their teeth every day until after World War II! In WWII, the military required that soldiers brush their teeth twice a day to keep their teeth healthy. The soldiers brought that habit home after the war.
Smiling is contagious! What does your smile say about you?
A study, completed by the U.S. National Library of Medicine, found that people who smile are usually identified as being more likable, compared to those who don’t smile. If you are a “likable” person, then you also have a better chance at building and maintaining relationships with people – which benefits you and your overall well-being. Keep smiling and love the smile you are in!
As you age, it becomes even more important to take good care of your teeth and dental health. One common misconception is that losing your teeth is inevitable. This is not true! If cared for properly, your teeth can last a lifetime! Regular dental visits are crucial to your oral health- schedule your next appointment today!
Regular visits to your dentist are key to a healthy smile!
Your mouth is your body’s initial point of contact with the nutrients you consume. So what you put in your mouth impacts not only your general health but also that of your teeth and gums!
Who made you smile today? Tag them in the comments!
Don't forget to floss today! It will keep your teeth healthy for life!
If you have questions about your teeth, a cleaning is a great time to ask us! Is your next cleaning on the calendar?
If your gums do hurt or bleed while brushing or flossing, or you are experiencing persistent bad breath, schedule your next visit with us. Any of these conditions may indicate a problem!
Brushing your teeth every morning and night doesn't guarantee you're giving your mouth all the attention it needs. Even a regular oral hygiene routine could be leaving gaps if you engage in a few not-so-great habits with your time at the sink! Schedule your next dental visit so that we can ensure that you have optimal oral health!
It is recommended that you are brushing for at least two minutes, twice daily! Having trouble gauging your routine for this duration? Try listening to a short song, cue up a two-minute YouTube video or set a timer on your phone to give yourself the time you need to thoroughly clean your teeth.
One key factor to having a good oral hygiene routine is understanding what your oral needs are! We are here to help you with that. Call us to schedule your next appointment!
Beginning your brushing routine in the rear (at least sometimes) is a good way to give the back of your mouth the attention it deserves!
Individuals that are pregnant or that have diabetes require special attention when it comes to oral care routines. Sometimes, they may even need additional treatment to keep their mouth healthy! We can create a customized plan fit to your specific needs!