Brush twice a day, floss at least once a day, and use a fluoride mouthwash. Do this every day and you should be good to go, right? Not exactly. While regular brushing and flossing go a long way in maintaining good oral health, they do not take the place of regularly scheduled professional dental cleanings. The American Dental Association recommends having your teeth... read more »
February is National Children’s Dental Health Month, which promotes the importance of good oral health. Developing good oral health habits at an early age can lead to a lifetime of happy teeth and gums! Here are some tips to help establish good hygiene habits in your kids. SHOW THEM HOW IT’S DONE Good habits start at home and the best way... read more »
A new year often brings with it a desire to improve one’s health. Many turn to a mixture of diet and exercise, but a clean bill of health is not complete without a dental checkup. Researchers have discovered a connection between declining oral health and underlying systemic conditions. Not only can poor oral hygiene lead to cavities and gum disease, but... read more »