Ward Road Dental

(on ward)
Dentists in Arvada, CO
Dentists

Hours

Monday
7:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
7:00AM - 2:30PM
Wednesday
Closed
Thursday
12:00PM - 7:30PM
Friday
8:00AM - 4:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

5610 Ward Rd
Arvada, CO
80002

About

Led by Arvada Dentist, Dr. David Eaton, Ward Road Dental offers services to those in need of dental Implants, cosmetic dentistry, dentures & dental care over all. Dr. Eaton has 30 years of experience in dentistry. He will use that experience to keep you comfortable in the dental chair and keep you as a patient for life. Dr. Eaton’s dental assistant has been with our practice for 16 years, and our hygienist has been here for 9 years. Our office has been in existence in Arvada since 1987, and we value being a member of the community. Call today to schedule an appointment!

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Services

  • Bonding
  • Porcelain Veneers
  • Gum Contouring
  • Bone Grafting
  • Dental Bridges
  • Dental Implants
  • Dentures
  • Fillings
  • Sinus Lift
  • Children's Dentistry
  • Root Canal Treatment
  • Sedation
  • Cleanings
  • Extractions
  • Gum Disease Therapy
  • Laser Dentistry
  • Migraine & Headache Treatment
  • Sleep Apnea
  • Teeth Whitening
  • TMJ

Latest

Every food you eat or beverage you drink comes in contact with your teeth, which means those choices continually impact the health of your teeth and gums. Many foods in a typical American diet — from sugary, processed foods and drinks to those that are highly acidic — can actually eat away at your tooth enamel, causing cavities. So it’s important to focus on eating healthy foods that also help promote oral health. EVERYDAYHEALTH.COM How What You Eat Affects Your Teeth | Everyday Health
"Dental braces and retainers are used by orthodontists to help to straighten crooked teeth and correct a misaligned bite in patients as young as 8 or 9." WEBMD.COM Orthodontics / Braces
"The gums consist of the pink tissue in the mouth that holds the teeth in place and protects the root of the tooth. Gums are also called gingivae." VERYWELLHEALTH.COM What You Need to Know About Receding Gums
"While most babies don't start getting teeth until they are six months old, infant dental care is important from the very beginning. Many dentists recommend an initial visit before the child's first birthday to make sure teeth and gums are cared for and cleaned properly." COLGATE.COM Infant & Kids Oral Care | Colgate®
"Fillings are used to treat dental cavities after the decayed part of the tooth is removed. The fillings may be made of gold, porcelain, amalgam, or composite materials." WEBMD.COM Dental Fillings
"Enamel, the first layer of the tooth that is visible in the mouth, is a porous, calcified substance made from crystalline calcium phosphate. Enamel appears to be a soft beige to white color, yet it is semitranslucent allowing the color of the dentin layer to penetrate through. Enamel is also the hardest substance in the body." VERYWELLHEALTH.COM The Importance of Tooth Enamel
"Preventive dentistry is the practice of caring for your teeth to keep them healthy. This helps to avoid cavities, gum disease, enamel wear, and more." HEALTHLINE.COM Preventive Dentistry
"Original Medicare does not cover routine dental care or oral surgery for the general health of the teeth. However, Medicare may approve coverage for oral surgery in special cases." MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM Medicare coverage for oral surgery: benefits, costs, and dental cover
"There’s a very common sequence of events before your dental check-up. Chances are that you were told at your last appointment that you should brush and floss better. If this describes your last visit, don't worry—you are not alone." VERYWELLHEALTH.COM Does Vitamin D Influence Your Dental Health?
Unlike most bottled waters, tap water from public systems usually contains fluoride, a key mineral that can help strengthen the enamel in your teeth. In fact, putting fluoride in the community water supply is “the single most effective public health measure to prevent dental decay,” according to the ADA. Plus, drinking water can help rinse away the cavity-causing bacteria from food that might be lingering on your teeth, Dr. Harms says. EVERYDAYHEALTH.COM 1-Minute Daily Tips for Healthy Teeth | Everyday Health
See your dentist immediately if your gums bleed often, you see red or white patches on your gums or tongue, you have pain in your mouth or jaw, you have mouth sores that don't heal after two weeks, or you have trouble swallowing or chewing. If you have diabetes, practice good oral hygiene to avoid gum disease. EVERYDAYHEALTH.COM 13 Secrets of Oral Health | Everyday Health
Without treatment, tooth decay or gum problems can lead to pain, problems with self-confidence, and tooth loss. These issues may lead to malnutrition, speech problems, and other challenges in a person’s work, school, or personal life. MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM The 8 best practices for healthy teeth and gums
"If you are suffering from both a headache and a toothache, it's natural to wonder if the two symptoms are related. Perhaps your toothache is triggering your headache, or perhaps the combination of your headache and toothache indicates an underlying health problem like a sinus infection or temporomandibular joint dysfunction." VERYWELLHEALTH.COM Is There a Link Between Your Headache and Your Toothache?
"Your mouth is more than just a pretty smile. It's also a gateway to your overall health. Keeping that gateway clean may keep you healthier longer -- and looking younger." WEBMD.COM Dental Tips for a Younger Smile and Appearance
"A sinus infection, or sinusitis, occurs when viruses or bacteria infect the sinus linings. The results can be uncomfortable symptoms, including facial pain and pressure, runny nose, headache, and, sometimes, tooth pain." MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM Sinus infection tooth pain: Connection, symptoms, and treatment
"If you’re trying to score top marks at your next dental appointment, in addition to your brushing and flossing regimen, the food you put in your mouth plays a crucial role in overall oral health." VERYWELLHEALTH.COM 5 Surprising Foods for Healthy Teeth
"Dry mouth, also called xerostomia, occurs when there is insufficient saliva in the mouth. If you have trouble chewing or swallowing, or if you wake up with a sticky, dry feeling in your mouth, you could have dry mouth." COLGATE.COM How to Treat Dry Mouth | Colgate®
"Flossing can be difficult, especially for young children and older adults with arthritis. Rather than give up, look for tools that can help you floss your teeth. Ready-to-use dental flossers from the drugstore can make a difference." HEALTHLINE.COM 11 Best Practices for Healthy Teeth
"Although brushing is the focal point of your child's daily dental routine, flossing is just as important. Flossing helps to remove the food particles and plaque that build up between the teeth and gumline that a toothbrush typically can't reach." COLGATE.COM Children's Dental Care: Flossing
"Thanks to advances in oral care, people no longer have to walk around with stained or yellow teeth. These days, brightening your smile is as easy as visiting your dental professional for a whitening treatment or purchasing one of the many at-home treatment options available." COLGATE.COM Three Proven Tips To Keep Teeth White
"Malocclusion is a term commonly used by orthodontists that simply means that the teeth are not aligned the way they should be. The upper teeth should land slightly over the lower teeth when a person bites their teeth together." VERYWELLHEALTH.COM What an Orthodontist Means by Malocclusion
"Fear of pain is the main reason people avoid seeing the dentist. The good news is that there is a wide array of medications and techniques -- used alone or in combination -- that can reduce or eliminate pain and control anxiety during most procedures." WEBMD.COM Controlling Anxiety and Pain at the Dentist's Office
"A dental crown is a tooth-shaped "cap" that is placed over a tooth -- to cover the tooth to restore its shape and size, strength, and improve its appearance." WEBMD.COM An Overview of Dental Crowns
"Even if you didn't need braces as a kid or teenager, it's possible that over the years, you've developed crooked teeth. Your teeth can shift as you age, due to poor oral care habits or lost teeth. As a result, you might feel embarrassed to smile with your mouth open. To further complicate matters, the less straight your teeth are, the more likely you might be to have trouble with oral hygiene." COLGATE.COM Crooked Teeth? Here's How You Can Boost Your Confidence
"Oral health is widely regarded as one of the most important aspects of our overall health. However, perhaps just as prevalent is the fear of the dentist. This common fear can stem from a number of emotions related to worries over your oral health, as well as potential bad experiences you may have had at the dentist during your youth." HEALTHLINE.COM Fear of the Dentist: How to Cope with Dentophobia
"Although they aren't addressed as often as the rest of the body, the effects of smoking on teeth and the oral cavity are important pieces of information in the process of smoking cessation. Everyone knows smoking is bad for your health, but did you know it is a major contributor to dental problems as well?" COLGATE.COM Effects Of Smoking On Teeth
"Orthodontic headgear, sometimes referred to as extra-oral appliances, are devices that help correct malocclusion—when the teeth do not align properly." VERYWELLHEALTH.COM Why Your Child May Need Orthodontic Headgear
"The key to preventing and controlling gum disease is brushing around and under the gumline where bacteria and plaque tend to accumulate." COLGATE.COM 3 Tooth Brushing Techniques That Get The Job Done
"Chances are good that visions of cookies, desserts and candy canes may be dancing in your children's heads this holiday season. While you will do what you can to limit their intake of these sugary treats, your kids will probably be eating their fair share of sugar at your family holiday parties. Despite their consumption of sugar, there are ways to keep your kids' healthy teeth and gums in shape and to minimize damage to their dental health." COLGATE.COM Kids' Healthy Teeth During the Holidays | Colgate®
"If you have ever had serious dental work done, it is likely that you had had a dental impression taken dental impressions are very common and are used for a variety of purposes in the dental field." VERYWELLHEALTH.COM Learn the Process of How a Dental Impression Is Made
"Even if you don’t have any symptoms, checkups are important because they can help prevent problems from developing and treat existing symptoms before they become more advanced." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Top Reasons to See a Dentist - American Dental Association
"How good is your oral hygiene? Are your teeth and gums in good condition? When it comes to having healthy teeth and gums, these are just two of the many questions you should ask yourself on a regular basis." COLGATE.COM Doing Your Part For Healthy Teeth And Gums
"A visit to the dentist doesn't have to be something to dread. Dentists and hygienists want to help, and they'll usually try to make your office visit as easy as possible." WEBMD.COM What to Expect at the Dentist
"If you have fillings or crowns on your teeth, it can be scary when you feel them floating in your mouth and you know that they have fallen out. But don't panic, it is a common occurrence and can be dealt with quickly." COLGATE.COM What to Do if Your Filling Falls Out | Colgate®
"The American Dental Association recommends cleaning between your teeth daily with an interdental cleaner (like floss). Cleaning between your teeth may help prevent cavities and gum disease. Cleaning between your teeth helps remove a sticky film called plaque. Plaque contains bacteria that feeds on leftover food or sugar in your mouth. When that happens, it releases an acid that can eat away at the outer shell of your teeth and cause cavities." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG How often should I floss my teeth? - From MouthHealthy.org
"Your baby is born with 20 teeth below the gums, and they usually start coming through between 6 months and a year. Most children have their full set of teeth by 3 years old." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG How to Take Care of Your Baby's Teeth - American Dental Association
"Everyone wants a sparkling white smile, but not everyone knows the best way to get one. Dingy gray or yellow stains happen naturally as we age. And eating or drinking some common foods, such as coffee or sweets, can stain teeth. So use these toothbrushing techniques to restore your bright smile." COLGATE.COM Tooth Brushing Techniques For Whiter Teeth
"Pericoronitis occurs when the wisdom teeth do not have enough room to erupt through the gums. As a result, they may only partially come through the gum, which may lead to inflammation and infection of the soft tissue around the wisdom tooth." MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM Pericoronitis: Symptoms, treatments, and complications
"Adults normally have 32 permanent teeth, while children have 20 baby teeth. Though rare, extra teeth can develop in the mouth—a condition known as hyperdontia; the extra teeth themselves are called supernumerary teeth." VERYWELLHEALTH.COM This Rare Condition, Known as Hyperdontia, Can Cause Dental Complications
"Turkey can be difficult to eat because it sometimes gets stuck between your teeth," says ADA spokesperson Dr. Kim Harms. "That’s where flossing can help." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Good Thanksgiving Foods for Your Teeth - American Dental Association
"If you have noticed your toddler grinding their teeth, you may be wondering if the behavior is normal. The unpleasant sound can cause concern, but usually, it's safe. Only in some cases do you have to step in." VERYWELLFAMILY.COM What It Means When Toddlers Grind Their Teeth
"Your teeth are covered in a hard outer layer of enamel, and as tough as it is, it's not indestructible. Grinding your teeth, brushing with too much force and consuming acidic foods can all cause it to wear away, leaving you with sensitive teeth as a result." COLGATE.COM These Non-Acidic Drinks Help You Avoid Enamel Erosion
"If you have a severely damaged, decaying tooth or a serious tooth infection (abscess), your dentist may recommend a root canal treatment. Root canals are used to repair and save your tooth instead of removing it." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Root Canals - From MouthHealthy.org
"People often use the word " headache " to describe a particularly annoying problem that's confronting them. But far too many people suffer from actual headaches, even migraines in many cases. These painful headaches can come with a variety of symptoms, not all of them limited to the head. In some instances, there's a link between having a migraine and tooth pain." COLGATE.COM Can A Migraine And Tooth Pain Be Related?
"If you’re worried you might have gum disease, there’s good reason for that. Gum disease affects nearly half of the U.S. adult population.1 That’s just under 65 million people! It’s one of the most common reasons people see the dentist. So, are you at risk?" VERYWELLHEALTH.COM 4 Signs You Have Gum Disease and What to Do About It
"When you have a cold or the flu, taking care of your body is your top priority—and that includes your mouth. “It’s important to take care of your dental health all year round, but especially when you’re sick,” Dr. Romo says." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Caring for Your Teeth When You’re Sick – American Dental Association
"Tooth sensitivity can occur from drinking a cold beverage or when biting into a hot food. But how do you know when it's normal and when it should concern you? For starters, some people do just have sensitive teeth, but extreme tooth sensitivity is usually a sign of a problem deeper within your gumline." COLGATE.COM Treating Extreme Tooth Sensitivity
"In some cases, bleeding gums can be a sign of gingivitis, the early stage of periodontal disease. If your gums bleed easily or bleed when you brush, talk to your dentist about your oral health. Gingivitis is reversible and preventable." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Bleeding of Gums - American Dental Association
"If you have noticed your toddler grinding their teeth, you may be wondering if the behavior is normal. The unpleasant sound can cause concern, but usually, it's safe. Only in some cases do you have to step in." VERYWELLFAMILY.COM What It Means When Toddlers Grind Their Teeth
"Tooth pain, is usually caused by problems with the teeth or jaws. The degree of tooth pain can range from mildly annoying to excruciatingly painful. The treatments for tooth pain may be as simple as improving your oral health care routine, or as complicated as oral surgery." CREST.COM Tooth Pain: Causes, Remedies, and Relief to Stop Tooth Pain
"Dry mouth is not a condition reserved for those who are scared of public speaking; the condition can affect just about anyone. While it might not sound like the most serious of side effects, dry mouth can be very uncomfortable for those who constantly struggle with it. A lack of saliva can lead to discomfort, dental decay and even pain, so it's important to understand chronic dry mouth causes." COLGATE.COM Top Three Dry Mouth Causes And How To Cope
"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." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Teeth and Aging - American Dental Association
"Stick out your tongue and look in the mirror. The natural bumps on the surface of the tongue that give it its rough texture are called papillae. These bumps are typically smaller on the tip and middle of the tongue and become larger on the back portion. If you look near the tonsils, you'll notice larger bumps, called circumvallate papillae, which are positioned in a V-shape." COLGATE.COM Bumps On The Back Of The Tongue: Normal Or Abnormal?
"You can see now that prevention doesn't simply mean brush and floss and don't eat sugar. It is a complicated topic with many implications." DEARDOCTOR.COM Strategies for Prevention of Tooth Decay
"Both plaque and tartar increase the risk of cavities, gingivitis, and other dental conditions. Knowing how to distinguish between plaque and tartar can help identify the warning signs of dental health issues." MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM Plaque vs. tartar: Differences, formation, and more
"A salt water mouth rinse is useful for a number of different reasons. It's a great option for anyone who has a sore throat, gum sores or recently underwent dental procedures. It doesn't take the place of modern dental hygiene, but is used as a supportive measure for adults and children alike." COLGATE.COM How Salt Water Mouth Rinse Benefits Oral Health
"A child's oral health is closely related to the family's overall dental health and hygiene practices. The Age One Visit can educate parents or caregivers on the importance of their own good oral hygiene." DEARDOCTOR.COM Opportunity for Promoting the Entire Familys Health
"If you haven't brushed your teeth lately, do you know what could be happening inside your mouth? Germs are growing and covering your teeth, feeding off the food particles left over from your lunch. Sounds awful, doesn't it? There's no need to panic, though. It's normal to have bacteria inside your mouth. But it's also important that you understand how to clean your mouth effectively so the germs don't get out of control." COLGATE.COM What Are Mouth Germs?
"Your stocking forecast this year will almost certainly include a dusting of sugar. (The National Confectioners Association says 77% of people include candy in holiday gifts.) Giving candy? Consider chocolate." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Caring for Dental Health During the Holidays – American Dental Association
"While everything is fine in moderation, it helps to eat sweets and other sugary foods with meals or shortly after mealtime. Saliva production increases during meals and helps cancel out acids produced by bacteria in your mouth and helps rinse away food particles." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG How to Avoid Cavities During the Holiday Season - American Dental Association
"Stick out your tongue and look in the mirror. The natural bumps on the surface of the tongue that give it its rough texture are called papillae. These bumps are typically smaller on the tip and middle of the tongue and become larger on the back portion. If you look near the tonsils, you'll notice larger bumps, called circumvallate papillae, which are positioned in a V-shape." COLGATE.COM Bumps On The Back Of The Tongue: Normal Or Abnormal?
"You can see now that prevention doesn't simply mean brush and floss and don't eat sugar. It is a complicated topic with many implications." DEARDOCTOR.COM Strategies for Prevention of Tooth Decay
"Both plaque and tartar increase the risk of cavities, gingivitis, and other dental conditions. Knowing how to distinguish between plaque and tartar can help identify the warning signs of dental health issues." MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM Plaque vs. tartar: Differences, formation, and more
"Can you name the most common disease in the world today? It isn’t cancer, heart disease or influenza. Throughout every continent, across every demographic and age bracket, the most prevalent disease is tooth decay. " DEARDOCTOR.COM About Dear Doctor - Patient Education Company
"Your teeth are one of the strongest parts of your body. They’re made from proteins such as collagen, and minerals such as calcium. In addition to helping you chew through even the toughest foods, they also help you speak clearly." HEALTHLINE.COM Teeth Names: Shape and Function of Four Types of Teeth
"Stress from the COVID-19 pandemic can manifest in various ways, including orofacial and jaw pain, which are products of jaw-clenching during the day and teeth-grinding at night." MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM Jaw-clenching and teeth-grinding during the pandemic
"Sweet as the holidays may be, sugar-packed treats can wreak havoc on your pearly whites. This season, ring in the festivities with healthy and fun holiday snack options that fill your mouth with joy." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Holiday Snacks That Are Good for Your Teeth - American Dental Association
"If you haven't brushed your teeth lately, do you know what could be happening inside your mouth? Germs are growing and covering your teeth, feeding off the food particles left over from your lunch. Sounds awful, doesn't it? There's no need to panic, though. It's normal to have bacteria inside your mouth. But it's also important that you understand how to clean your mouth effectively so the germs don't get out of control." COLGATE.COM What Are Mouth Germs?
"Your stocking forecast this year will almost certainly include a dusting of sugar. (The National Confectioners Association says 77% of people include candy in holiday gifts.) Giving candy? Consider chocolate." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Caring for Dental Health During the Holidays – American Dental Association
"The American Dental Association recommends cleaning between your teeth daily with an interdental cleaner (like floss). Cleaning between your teeth may help prevent cavities and gum disease. Cleaning between your teeth helps remove a sticky film called plaque. Plaque contains bacteria that feeds on leftover food or sugar in your mouth. When that happens, it releases an acid that can eat away at the outer shell of your teeth and cause cavities." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG How often should I floss my teeth? - From MouthHealthy.org
"The ADA recommends changing your toothbrush every 3-4 months, so make a resolution to change your toothbrush with every season this year." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Mistakes You Make Brushing Your Teeth – American Dental Association
"Teeth are held in place by an elastic tissue called the periodontal ligament, which attaches the tooth to the bone and provides nerve sensation and blood supply. When a tooth is knocked out, many periodontal cells remain on the root. As long as those cells remain alive, they can regenerate once the tooth is reinserted in the socket." DEARDOCTOR.COM When a Tooth Is Knocked Out
"Preventive dentistry is the practice of caring for your teeth to keep them healthy. This helps to avoid cavities, gum disease, enamel wear, and more." HEALTHLINE.COM Preventive Dentistry
"Can you name the most common disease in the world today? It isn’t cancer, heart disease or influenza. Throughout every continent, across every demographic and age bracket, the most prevalent disease is tooth decay. " DEARDOCTOR.COM About Dear Doctor - Patient Education Company
"Your teeth are one of the strongest parts of your body. They’re made from proteins such as collagen, and minerals such as calcium. In addition to helping you chew through even the toughest foods, they also help you speak clearly." HEALTHLINE.COM Teeth Names: Shape and Function of Four Types of Teeth
"Gum disease is an infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth. It is a major cause of tooth loss in adults. Because gum disease is usually painless, you may not know you have it. Also referred to as periodontal disease, gum disease is caused by plaque, the sticky film of bacteria that is constantly forming on our teeth." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Gum Disease - Periodontal Disease - From MouthHealthy.org
"Tired of your teeth looking yellowed and dull, but not sure what’s making them that way? We made you a list of some of the worst teeth-staining foods that make it difficult to maintain a pearly-white smile. And, because we all like to indulge once in a while, we included a few stain-fighting foods that help ward off unwanted discoloration." COLGATE.COM Five Foods that Cause Stains and Six Foods that Prevent Them
"Dry socket is a condition that can occur after tooth removal. It usually happens 3–5 days after surgery. Dry socket causes intense pain because it exposes the nerves and bones in the gum." MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM How long does dry socket last?
"Caring for your teeth is a lifelong commitment, but the more you can do to help your kids maintain proper dental habits the more you can instill good dental care at any age." COLGATE.COM Good Dental Care At Any Age
"The American Dental Association recommends cleaning between your teeth daily with an interdental cleaner (like floss). Cleaning between your teeth may help prevent cavities and gum disease. Cleaning between your teeth helps remove a sticky film called plaque. Plaque contains bacteria that feeds on leftover food or sugar in your mouth. When that happens, it releases an acid that can eat away at the outer shell of your teeth and cause cavities." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG How often should I floss my teeth? - From MouthHealthy.org
"The ADA recommends changing your toothbrush every 3-4 months, so make a resolution to change your toothbrush with every season this year." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Mistakes You Make Brushing Your Teeth – American Dental Association
"Gum disease is an infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth. It is a major cause of tooth loss in adults. Because gum disease is usually painless, you may not know you have it. Also referred to as periodontal disease, gum disease is caused by plaque, the sticky film of bacteria that is constantly forming on our teeth." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Gum Disease - Periodontal Disease - From MouthHealthy.org
"Tired of your teeth looking yellowed and dull, but not sure what’s making them that way? We made you a list of some of the worst teeth-staining foods that make it difficult to maintain a pearly-white smile. And, because we all like to indulge once in a while, we included a few stain-fighting foods that help ward off unwanted discoloration." COLGATE.COM Five Foods that Cause Stains and Six Foods that Prevent Them
"Dry socket is a condition that can occur after tooth removal. It usually happens 3–5 days after surgery. Dry socket causes intense pain because it exposes the nerves and bones in the gum." MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM How long does dry socket last?
"Caring for your teeth is a lifelong commitment, but the more you can do to help your kids maintain proper dental habits the more you can instill good dental care at any age." COLGATE.COM Good Dental Care At Any Age
"The American Dental Association recommends cleaning between your teeth daily with an interdental cleaner (like floss). Cleaning between your teeth may help prevent cavities and gum disease. Cleaning between your teeth helps remove a sticky film called plaque. Plaque contains bacteria that feeds on leftover food or sugar in your mouth. When that happens, it releases an acid that can eat away at the outer shell of your teeth and cause cavities." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG How often should I floss my teeth? - From MouthHealthy.org
"The ADA recommends changing your toothbrush every 3-4 months, so make a resolution to change your toothbrush with every season this year." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Mistakes You Make Brushing Your Teeth – American Dental Association
"Gum disease is an infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth. It is a major cause of tooth loss in adults. Because gum disease is usually painless, you may not know you have it. Also referred to as periodontal disease, gum disease is caused by plaque, the sticky film of bacteria that is constantly forming on our teeth." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Gum Disease - Periodontal Disease - From MouthHealthy.org
"Tired of your teeth looking yellowed and dull, but not sure what’s making them that way? We made you a list of some of the worst teeth-staining foods that make it difficult to maintain a pearly-white smile. And, because we all like to indulge once in a while, we included a few stain-fighting foods that help ward off unwanted discoloration." COLGATE.COM Five Foods that Cause Stains and Six Foods that Prevent Them
"Dry socket is a condition that can occur after tooth removal. It usually happens 3–5 days after surgery. Dry socket causes intense pain because it exposes the nerves and bones in the gum." MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM How long does dry socket last?
"Caring for your teeth is a lifelong commitment, but the more you can do to help your kids maintain proper dental habits the more you can instill good dental care at any age." COLGATE.COM Good Dental Care At Any Age
"The American Dental Association recommends cleaning between your teeth daily with an interdental cleaner (like floss). Cleaning between your teeth may help prevent cavities and gum disease. Cleaning between your teeth helps remove a sticky film called plaque. Plaque contains bacteria that feeds on leftover food or sugar in your mouth. When that happens, it releases an acid that can eat away at the outer shell of your teeth and cause cavities." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG How often should I floss my teeth? - From MouthHealthy.org
"The ADA recommends changing your toothbrush every 3-4 months, so make a resolution to change your toothbrush with every season this year." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Mistakes You Make Brushing Your Teeth – American Dental Association
"Gum disease is an infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth. It is a major cause of tooth loss in adults. Because gum disease is usually painless, you may not know you have it. Also referred to as periodontal disease, gum disease is caused by plaque, the sticky film of bacteria that is constantly forming on our teeth." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Gum Disease - Periodontal Disease - From MouthHealthy.org
"Tired of your teeth looking yellowed and dull, but not sure what’s making them that way? We made you a list of some of the worst teeth-staining foods that make it difficult to maintain a pearly-white smile. And, because we all like to indulge once in a while, we included a few stain-fighting foods that help ward off unwanted discoloration." COLGATE.COM Five Foods that Cause Stains and Six Foods that Prevent Them
"Dry socket is a condition that can occur after tooth removal. It usually happens 3–5 days after surgery. Dry socket causes intense pain because it exposes the nerves and bones in the gum." MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM How long does dry socket last?
"Caring for your teeth is a lifelong commitment, but the more you can do to help your kids maintain proper dental habits the more you can instill good dental care at any age." COLGATE.COM Good Dental Care At Any Age
"The American Dental Association recommends cleaning between your teeth daily with an interdental cleaner (like floss). Cleaning between your teeth may help prevent cavities and gum disease. Cleaning between your teeth helps remove a sticky film called plaque. Plaque contains bacteria that feeds on leftover food or sugar in your mouth. When that happens, it releases an acid that can eat away at the outer shell of your teeth and cause cavities." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG How often should I floss my teeth? - From MouthHealthy.org
"The ADA recommends changing your toothbrush every 3-4 months, so make a resolution to change your toothbrush with every season this year." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Mistakes You Make Brushing Your Teeth – American Dental Association
"Gum disease is an infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth. It is a major cause of tooth loss in adults. Because gum disease is usually painless, you may not know you have it. Also referred to as periodontal disease, gum disease is caused by plaque, the sticky film of bacteria that is constantly forming on our teeth." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Gum Disease - Periodontal Disease - From MouthHealthy.org
"Tired of your teeth looking yellowed and dull, but not sure what’s making them that way? We made you a list of some of the worst teeth-staining foods that make it difficult to maintain a pearly-white smile. And, because we all like to indulge once in a while, we included a few stain-fighting foods that help ward off unwanted discoloration." COLGATE.COM Five Foods that Cause Stains and Six Foods that Prevent Them
"Dry socket is a condition that can occur after tooth removal. It usually happens 3–5 days after surgery. Dry socket causes intense pain because it exposes the nerves and bones in the gum." MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM How long does dry socket last?
"Caring for your teeth is a lifelong commitment, but the more you can do to help your kids maintain proper dental habits the more you can instill good dental care at any age." COLGATE.COM Good Dental Care At Any Age
"The American Dental Association recommends cleaning between your teeth daily with an interdental cleaner (like floss). Cleaning between your teeth may help prevent cavities and gum disease. Cleaning between your teeth helps remove a sticky film called plaque. Plaque contains bacteria that feeds on leftover food or sugar in your mouth. When that happens, it releases an acid that can eat away at the outer shell of your teeth and cause cavities." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG How often should I floss my teeth? - From MouthHealthy.org
"The ADA recommends changing your toothbrush every 3-4 months, so make a resolution to change your toothbrush with every season this year." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Mistakes You Make Brushing Your Teeth – American Dental Association
"Gum disease is an infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth. It is a major cause of tooth loss in adults. Because gum disease is usually painless, you may not know you have it. Also referred to as periodontal disease, gum disease is caused by plaque, the sticky film of bacteria that is constantly forming on our teeth." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Gum Disease - Periodontal Disease - From MouthHealthy.org
"Tired of your teeth looking yellowed and dull, but not sure what’s making them that way? We made you a list of some of the worst teeth-staining foods that make it difficult to maintain a pearly-white smile. And, because we all like to indulge once in a while, we included a few stain-fighting foods that help ward off unwanted discoloration." COLGATE.COM Five Foods that Cause Stains and Six Foods that Prevent Them
"Dry socket is a condition that can occur after tooth removal. It usually happens 3–5 days after surgery. Dry socket causes intense pain because it exposes the nerves and bones in the gum." MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM How long does dry socket last?
"Caring for your teeth is a lifelong commitment, but the more you can do to help your kids maintain proper dental habits the more you can instill good dental care at any age." COLGATE.COM Good Dental Care At Any Age
"The American Dental Association recommends cleaning between your teeth daily with an interdental cleaner (like floss). Cleaning between your teeth may help prevent cavities and gum disease. Cleaning between your teeth helps remove a sticky film called plaque. Plaque contains bacteria that feeds on leftover food or sugar in your mouth. When that happens, it releases an acid that can eat away at the outer shell of your teeth and cause cavities." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG How often should I floss my teeth? - From MouthHealthy.org
"The ADA recommends changing your toothbrush every 3-4 months, so make a resolution to change your toothbrush with every season this year." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Mistakes You Make Brushing Your Teeth – American Dental Association
"Gum disease is an infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth. It is a major cause of tooth loss in adults. Because gum disease is usually painless, you may not know you have it. Also referred to as periodontal disease, gum disease is caused by plaque, the sticky film of bacteria that is constantly forming on our teeth." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Gum Disease - Periodontal Disease - From MouthHealthy.org
"Tired of your teeth looking yellowed and dull, but not sure what’s making them that way? We made you a list of some of the worst teeth-staining foods that make it difficult to maintain a pearly-white smile. And, because we all like to indulge once in a while, we included a few stain-fighting foods that help ward off unwanted discoloration." COLGATE.COM Five Foods that Cause Stains and Six Foods that Prevent Them
"Dry socket is a condition that can occur after tooth removal. It usually happens 3–5 days after surgery. Dry socket causes intense pain because it exposes the nerves and bones in the gum." MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM How long does dry socket last?
"Caring for your teeth is a lifelong commitment, but the more you can do to help your kids maintain proper dental habits the more you can instill good dental care at any age." COLGATE.COM Good Dental Care At Any Age
"The American Dental Association recommends cleaning between your teeth daily with an interdental cleaner (like floss). Cleaning between your teeth may help prevent cavities and gum disease. Cleaning between your teeth helps remove a sticky film called plaque. Plaque contains bacteria that feeds on leftover food or sugar in your mouth. When that happens, it releases an acid that can eat away at the outer shell of your teeth and cause cavities." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG How often should I floss my teeth? - From MouthHealthy.org
"The ADA recommends changing your toothbrush every 3-4 months, so make a resolution to change your toothbrush with every season this year." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Mistakes You Make Brushing Your Teeth – American Dental Association
"Gum disease is an infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth. It is a major cause of tooth loss in adults. Because gum disease is usually painless, you may not know you have it. Also referred to as periodontal disease, gum disease is caused by plaque, the sticky film of bacteria that is constantly forming on our teeth." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Gum Disease - Periodontal Disease - From MouthHealthy.org
"Tired of your teeth looking yellowed and dull, but not sure what’s making them that way? We made you a list of some of the worst teeth-staining foods that make it difficult to maintain a pearly-white smile. And, because we all like to indulge once in a while, we included a few stain-fighting foods that help ward off unwanted discoloration." COLGATE.COM Five Foods that Cause Stains and Six Foods that Prevent Them
"Dry socket is a condition that can occur after tooth removal. It usually happens 3–5 days after surgery. Dry socket causes intense pain because it exposes the nerves and bones in the gum." MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM How long does dry socket last?
"Caring for your teeth is a lifelong commitment, but the more you can do to help your kids maintain proper dental habits the more you can instill good dental care at any age." COLGATE.COM Good Dental Care At Any Age
"The American Dental Association recommends cleaning between your teeth daily with an interdental cleaner (like floss). Cleaning between your teeth may help prevent cavities and gum disease. Cleaning between your teeth helps remove a sticky film called plaque. Plaque contains bacteria that feeds on leftover food or sugar in your mouth. When that happens, it releases an acid that can eat away at the outer shell of your teeth and cause cavities." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG How often should I floss my teeth? - From MouthHealthy.org
"The ADA recommends changing your toothbrush every 3-4 months, so make a resolution to change your toothbrush with every season this year." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Mistakes You Make Brushing Your Teeth – American Dental Association
"Gum disease is an infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth. It is a major cause of tooth loss in adults. Because gum disease is usually painless, you may not know you have it. Also referred to as periodontal disease, gum disease is caused by plaque, the sticky film of bacteria that is constantly forming on our teeth." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Gum Disease - Periodontal Disease - From MouthHealthy.org
"Tired of your teeth looking yellowed and dull, but not sure what’s making them that way? We made you a list of some of the worst teeth-staining foods that make it difficult to maintain a pearly-white smile. And, because we all like to indulge once in a while, we included a few stain-fighting foods that help ward off unwanted discoloration." COLGATE.COM Five Foods that Cause Stains and Six Foods that Prevent Them
"Dry socket is a condition that can occur after tooth removal. It usually happens 3–5 days after surgery. Dry socket causes intense pain because it exposes the nerves and bones in the gum." MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM How long does dry socket last?
"Caring for your teeth is a lifelong commitment, but the more you can do to help your kids maintain proper dental habits the more you can instill good dental care at any age." COLGATE.COM Good Dental Care At Any Age
"The American Dental Association recommends cleaning between your teeth daily with an interdental cleaner (like floss). Cleaning between your teeth may help prevent cavities and gum disease. Cleaning between your teeth helps remove a sticky film called plaque. Plaque contains bacteria that feeds on leftover food or sugar in your mouth. When that happens, it releases an acid that can eat away at the outer shell of your teeth and cause cavities." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG How often should I floss my teeth? - From MouthHealthy.org
"The ADA recommends changing your toothbrush every 3-4 months, so make a resolution to change your toothbrush with every season this year." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Mistakes You Make Brushing Your Teeth – American Dental Association
"Gum disease is an infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth. It is a major cause of tooth loss in adults. Because gum disease is usually painless, you may not know you have it. Also referred to as periodontal disease, gum disease is caused by plaque, the sticky film of bacteria that is constantly forming on our teeth." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Gum Disease - Periodontal Disease - From MouthHealthy.org
"Tired of your teeth looking yellowed and dull, but not sure what’s making them that way? We made you a list of some of the worst teeth-staining foods that make it difficult to maintain a pearly-white smile. And, because we all like to indulge once in a while, we included a few stain-fighting foods that help ward off unwanted discoloration." COLGATE.COM Five Foods that Cause Stains and Six Foods that Prevent Them
"Dry socket is a condition that can occur after tooth removal. It usually happens 3–5 days after surgery. Dry socket causes intense pain because it exposes the nerves and bones in the gum." MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM How long does dry socket last?
"Caring for your teeth is a lifelong commitment, but the more you can do to help your kids maintain proper dental habits the more you can instill good dental care at any age." COLGATE.COM Good Dental Care At Any Age
"The American Dental Association recommends cleaning between your teeth daily with an interdental cleaner (like floss). Cleaning between your teeth may help prevent cavities and gum disease. Cleaning between your teeth helps remove a sticky film called plaque. Plaque contains bacteria that feeds on leftover food or sugar in your mouth. When that happens, it releases an acid that can eat away at the outer shell of your teeth and cause cavities." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG How often should I floss my teeth? - From MouthHealthy.org
"The ADA recommends changing your toothbrush every 3-4 months, so make a resolution to change your toothbrush with every season this year." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Mistakes You Make Brushing Your Teeth – American Dental Association
"Gum disease is an infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth. It is a major cause of tooth loss in adults. Because gum disease is usually painless, you may not know you have it. Also referred to as periodontal disease, gum disease is caused by plaque, the sticky film of bacteria that is constantly forming on our teeth." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Gum Disease - Periodontal Disease - From MouthHealthy.org
"Tired of your teeth looking yellowed and dull, but not sure what’s making them that way? We made you a list of some of the worst teeth-staining foods that make it difficult to maintain a pearly-white smile. And, because we all like to indulge once in a while, we included a few stain-fighting foods that help ward off unwanted discoloration." COLGATE.COM Five Foods that Cause Stains and Six Foods that Prevent Them
"Dry socket is a condition that can occur after tooth removal. It usually happens 3–5 days after surgery. Dry socket causes intense pain because it exposes the nerves and bones in the gum." MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM How long does dry socket last?
"Caring for your teeth is a lifelong commitment, but the more you can do to help your kids maintain proper dental habits the more you can instill good dental care at any age." COLGATE.COM Good Dental Care At Any Age
"The American Dental Association recommends cleaning between your teeth daily with an interdental cleaner (like floss). Cleaning between your teeth may help prevent cavities and gum disease. Cleaning between your teeth helps remove a sticky film called plaque. Plaque contains bacteria that feeds on leftover food or sugar in your mouth. When that happens, it releases an acid that can eat away at the outer shell of your teeth and cause cavities." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG How often should I floss my teeth? - From MouthHealthy.org
"The ADA recommends changing your toothbrush every 3-4 months, so make a resolution to change your toothbrush with every season this year." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Mistakes You Make Brushing Your Teeth – American Dental Association
"Gum disease is an infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth. It is a major cause of tooth loss in adults. Because gum disease is usually painless, you may not know you have it. Also referred to as periodontal disease, gum disease is caused by plaque, the sticky film of bacteria that is constantly forming on our teeth." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Gum Disease - Periodontal Disease - From MouthHealthy.org
"Tired of your teeth looking yellowed and dull, but not sure what’s making them that way? We made you a list of some of the worst teeth-staining foods that make it difficult to maintain a pearly-white smile. And, because we all like to indulge once in a while, we included a few stain-fighting foods that help ward off unwanted discoloration." COLGATE.COM Five Foods that Cause Stains and Six Foods that Prevent Them
"Dry socket is a condition that can occur after tooth removal. It usually happens 3–5 days after surgery. Dry socket causes intense pain because it exposes the nerves and bones in the gum." MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM How long does dry socket last?
"Caring for your teeth is a lifelong commitment, but the more you can do to help your kids maintain proper dental habits the more you can instill good dental care at any age." COLGATE.COM Good Dental Care At Any Age
"The American Dental Association recommends cleaning between your teeth daily with an interdental cleaner (like floss). Cleaning between your teeth may help prevent cavities and gum disease. Cleaning between your teeth helps remove a sticky film called plaque. Plaque contains bacteria that feeds on leftover food or sugar in your mouth. When that happens, it releases an acid that can eat away at the outer shell of your teeth and cause cavities." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG How often should I floss my teeth? - From MouthHealthy.org
"The ADA recommends changing your toothbrush every 3-4 months, so make a resolution to change your toothbrush with every season this year." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Mistakes You Make Brushing Your Teeth – American Dental Association
"Gum disease is an infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth. It is a major cause of tooth loss in adults. Because gum disease is usually painless, you may not know you have it. Also referred to as periodontal disease, gum disease is caused by plaque, the sticky film of bacteria that is constantly forming on our teeth." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Gum Disease - Periodontal Disease - From MouthHealthy.org
"Tired of your teeth looking yellowed and dull, but not sure what’s making them that way? We made you a list of some of the worst teeth-staining foods that make it difficult to maintain a pearly-white smile. And, because we all like to indulge once in a while, we included a few stain-fighting foods that help ward off unwanted discoloration." COLGATE.COM Five Foods that Cause Stains and Six Foods that Prevent Them
"Dry socket is a condition that can occur after tooth removal. It usually happens 3–5 days after surgery. Dry socket causes intense pain because it exposes the nerves and bones in the gum." MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM How long does dry socket last?
"Caring for your teeth is a lifelong commitment, but the more you can do to help your kids maintain proper dental habits the more you can instill good dental care at any age." COLGATE.COM Good Dental Care At Any Age
"The American Dental Association recommends cleaning between your teeth daily with an interdental cleaner (like floss). Cleaning between your teeth may help prevent cavities and gum disease. Cleaning between your teeth helps remove a sticky film called plaque. Plaque contains bacteria that feeds on leftover food or sugar in your mouth. When that happens, it releases an acid that can eat away at the outer shell of your teeth and cause cavities." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG How often should I floss my teeth? - From MouthHealthy.org
"The ADA recommends changing your toothbrush every 3-4 months, so make a resolution to change your toothbrush with every season this year." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Mistakes You Make Brushing Your Teeth – American Dental Association
"Gum disease is an infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth. It is a major cause of tooth loss in adults. Because gum disease is usually painless, you may not know you have it. Also referred to as periodontal disease, gum disease is caused by plaque, the sticky film of bacteria that is constantly forming on our teeth." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Gum Disease - Periodontal Disease - From MouthHealthy.org
"Tired of your teeth looking yellowed and dull, but not sure what’s making them that way? We made you a list of some of the worst teeth-staining foods that make it difficult to maintain a pearly-white smile. And, because we all like to indulge once in a while, we included a few stain-fighting foods that help ward off unwanted discoloration." COLGATE.COM Five Foods that Cause Stains and Six Foods that Prevent Them
"Dry socket is a condition that can occur after tooth removal. It usually happens 3–5 days after surgery. Dry socket causes intense pain because it exposes the nerves and bones in the gum." MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM How long does dry socket last?
"Caring for your teeth is a lifelong commitment, but the more you can do to help your kids maintain proper dental habits the more you can instill good dental care at any age." COLGATE.COM Good Dental Care At Any Age
"The American Dental Association recommends cleaning between your teeth daily with an interdental cleaner (like floss). Cleaning between your teeth may help prevent cavities and gum disease. Cleaning between your teeth helps remove a sticky film called plaque. Plaque contains bacteria that feeds on leftover food or sugar in your mouth. When that happens, it releases an acid that can eat away at the outer shell of your teeth and cause cavities." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG How often should I floss my teeth? - From MouthHealthy.org
"The ADA recommends changing your toothbrush every 3-4 months, so make a resolution to change your toothbrush with every season this year." MOUTHHEALTHY.ORG Mistakes You Make Brushing Your Teeth – American Dental Association

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Ward Road Dental
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Dentists

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Ward Road Dental in Arvada CO?
    You can reach them at: 303-420-4001. It’s best to call Ward Road Dental during business hours.
  • What is the address for Ward Road Dental on ward in Arvada?
    Ward Road Dental is located at this address: 5610 Ward Rd Arvada, CO 80002.
  • What are Ward Road Dental(Arvada, CO) store hours?
    Ward Road Dental store hours are as follows: Mon: 7:00AM - 5:00PM, Tue: 7:00AM - 2:30PM, Wed: Closed, Thu: 12:00PM - 7:30PM, Fri: 8:00AM - 4:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.