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  • How acids harm your teeth

    When it comes to tooth decay, it’s important to know the main culprit – acid. Acid is what eats away at our enamel and causes cavities. How does acid get into our mouths? Acid can enter our mouths in one of two ways: either directly through what we eat (citrus fruits, for example), or as…

  • What causes a crossbite and how are crossbites treated?

    When a parent brings a young child to the dentist, the last discussion they’re expecting to have is one centered on braces and orthodontic appliances. Yet, even at ages three and four, a talk about braces, sagittal expanders, and retainers can indeed be front and center when a child is diagnosed with a crossbite.  The…

  • What is plaque?

    Most people have heard of the word “plaque,” and know it’s not something you want on your teeth. Yet, they don’t know what exactly plaque is or how plaque contributes to dental decay. What is plaque? Plaque is a sticky, colorless film of bacteria that lives on the surface of your teeth and along the…

  • Bad Habits Your Dentist Wishes You’d Break

    Nobody’s perfect. We all pick up bad habits along the way. Even our oral health isn’t immune. Try as you may, odds are you’ve picked up a habit or two in the name of convenience. That’s totally okay! We get it. And that’s why we’re here: to ensure your oral health is in fantastic shape.…

  • What causes stained teeth — and what you can do about it

    Ever look at a photo of yourself from only a few years ago and ask yourself, “Huh, were my teeth a bit brighter back then?” Almost everyone experiences tooth discoloration at some point in their lives. But what causes teeth to become discolored, and how can we prevent tooth discoloration? Although coffee and red wine…

  • Bleeding gums

    Do you often experience bleeding gums while brushing your teeth? Although traces of blood while brushing your teeth could be an indication of injury, frequent bleeding from the gums could be a sign of underlying conditions that should be treated by a doctor or dentist. What causes bleeding gums? Gum disease is the most common…

  • Cavities

    Cavities are one of the most common tooth-related ailments experienced by people of all ages. Left untreated, cavities can lead to tooth loss and require costly procedures to repair or replace. Despite this fact, most people don’t know the signs of a developing cavity. Don’t let your cavity turn into a root canal or an…

  • Flossing 101

    Despite being one of the least expensive, easiest ways to keep teeth clean and healthy, the overwhelming majority of people fail to include flossing in their daily oral hygiene regimen. Even those who do floss regularly often fail to floss correctly, missing out on critical opportunities to prevent cavities and other tooth problems. Why is…

  • Tongue Brushing

    You probably already know that brushing and flossing your teeth regularly are critical components of a complete oral hygiene routine. But did you know that brushing your tongue can be just as important? The rough texture of the tongue muscle makes it a perfect environment for bacteria to flourish, leading to tooth damage and bad…

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