Did you know that tartar can only be removed by a dentist? Plaque hardens onto the surface of teeth and turns into tartar, which can cause serious damage to your smile! Make sure you stay up to date with dental cleanings so that you can keep your smile free of tartar!
Fluoride helps to strengthen teeth and protect your smile from dental disease! Make sure your toothpaste contains fluoride to ensure that your smile is healthy and strong!
Make brushing and flossing fun to help encourage health dental hygiene habits! Play some music and give your child some fresh tools to help clean their smile!
Start back to school with your healthiest smile ever! Improve your oral health by taking excellent care of your beautiful smile. Call our office to schedule your next dental cleaning and check-up!
This school year, choose healthy treats to keep your smile clean! Apples, strawberries, and carrots are all excellent snacks for a healthy smile. Keep your teeth clean and your breath fresh by choosing smart snacks!
Seal out tooth decay with dental sealants! Sealants help to fill in the crevices of your teeth that can be hard to effectively clean with a toothbrush. Avoid cavities and dental decay by asking our team about dental sealants! Learn more: https://bit.ly/3gARPoY
Fall season is filled with fun activities like apple picking, pumpkin carving, and enjoying baked goods! Too much sugar is bad for your smile, so try to limit how much sugar you enjoy. Make sure to clean your smile after enjoying delicious snacks!
Celebrate Dental Hygiene Month by gifting yourself some new dental hygiene tools! Replace your toothbrush and double-check that you're using fluoridated toothpaste. Make sure you are cleaning your smile effectively!
Hydration helps keep your body energized and your smile clean! Drinking plenty of water can freshen breath after eating and it helps to wash away any remaining food particles from your teeth. Try to sip some water throughout the day to benefit your smile!
October is Dental Hygiene Month! A healthy smile is an essential component of overall wellness, so make sure you are taking excellent care of your pearly whites! Brush and floss regularly, and don't forget to come in for regular check-ups!
Today is World Smile Day! We are so happy you have chosen us to care for your dental health, and we are so proud of all the hard work you do to care for it. Celebrate #WorldSmileDay by showing off your beautiful smile today and every day!
Tooth sensitivity can have several causes, but one common reason is poor oral health. Make sure you are following a proper dental care routine to help keep your enamel strong and protected. You can also switch to a sensitive toothpaste to help treat mild discomfort!
Protect your smile by taking excellent care of your teeth and gums! Brush twice per day with fluoride toothpaste and always floss before bed! Don't skip your dental care routine, especially after enjoying some sticky Halloween treats! Call our office to schedule a dental cleaning to keep your smile healthy throughout the fall season.
Don't trick yourself, treat your smile right! Keep your smile healthy all October long by practicing proper dental hygiene! Perfect your dental care routine by rinsing with antibacterial mouthwash! Mouthwash helps keep teeth white, reduces gum disease, and fights bad breath. Rinse with mouthwash after brushing to achieve a healthy smile!
Cavities can be scary when it comes to your oral health! Cavities wreak havoc on your smile, and they can also lead to tooth pain. Protect your smile from cavities by taking excellent care of your teeth & gums and get a professional dental cleaning every six months.
Some beverages like soda, coffee, and alcohol can all contribute to tooth discoloration. Protect your pearly whites by minimizing your consumption of these liquids and brushing your teeth twice per day with fluoride toothpaste. Protect your enamel to help prevent tooth discoloration!
Floss helps to remove food particles and bacteria that get caught between the teeth. People who don't floss are leaving their teeth at risk for severe dental decay and cavities. Take care of your smile by going above and beyond to keep it clean!
October is National Dental Hygiene Month, so we are celebrating your healthy smile all month long! Did you know that sugar-free gum can help to keep your smile clean? Try chewing sugar-free gum after a meal to help pull food debris out of teeth and promote saliva production. It's no substitute for proper brushing, but it can help in the short-term!
Improve your oral health by choosing the right foods for your smile! Leafy green veggies are high in calcium, and orange veggies are high in vitamin C! These types of vegetables help strengthen your smile and protect your gums from gingivitis.
It's almost Thanksgiving, and that means plenty of delicious foods! Some Thanksgiving foods are better than others when it comes to your oral health. Turkey is packed with protein, but cranberry sauce contains a lot of sugar. Try to be mindful about what you choose to eat this Thanksgiving, but enjoy everything in moderation!
Gum tenderness while brushing or flossing is not a good sign, and could indicate gum disease. If you notice slight bleeding when you clean your teeth, call our office to schedule a dental cleaning! We can help treat gum disease before it becomes a more serious issue. Learn more about gum tenderness here: https://bit.ly/3kWFFKa
Discoloration and staining can occur due to the foods we eat and the drinks we consume. Make sure you are rinsing your mouth with water after enjoying anything that may cause tooth discoloration. Never skip brushing before bed, and maintain regular dental cleanings to keep your smile bright!
Cold & flu season is upon us, and we wanted to share some tips on how to protect your oral health while you're feeling under the weather. Go for sugar-free cough drops, and drink plenty of fluids. You should also make sure that you are brushing and flossing regularly to protect your oral health, which can suffer with a weakened immune system.
Oral health is directly connected to overall wellness, and chronic conditions can cause some oral health issues. People with diabetes may be more likely to develop gum disease, dry mouth, and infections due to a weakened immune system. Learn more about this connection: https://bit.ly/34R516C
Brushing is only half the job! Make sure your child is cleaning their smile effectively by flossing every night before bed. This will ensure that no food or plaque stays on their teeth overnight, and it will help prevent gum disease & dental decay! #ChildrensDentalHealthMonth
Some snacks can help clean your child's smile! Things like apples, carrots, and celery all help to clean your teeth and gums while you snack! Provide your child with lots of fruits and veggies to help keep their smile clean all day long. #ChildrensDentalHealthMonth
Next time your child brushes their teeth, make sure they are brushing for two full minutes! Try choosing a fun song to brush to so that your child can understand how long they should be cleaning their smile. #ChildrensDentalHealthMonth
February is National Children's Dental Health Month! To celebrate, we are highlighting ways to help improve your child's smile all month long! A healthy smile starts at home, so take this month to help your child develop great oral hygiene habits. #ChildrensDentalHealthMonth
Some vitamin deficiencies can have an impact on your oral health. Try vitamin supplements to help protect your smile! Learn more about the essential vitamins that your smile needs to stay healthy: https://bit.ly/2Xupk5g
Dry mouth may not seem like a big deal, but it can actually cause major harm to your smile. A lack of saliva can leave your smile at risk for dental decay, gum disease, and foul odor. Drink water throughout the day to help combat the effects of dry mouth, and talk to our dentist about any medications you are taking that may be contributing to dry mouth.