A whopping 68% of adults have dental tartar, also called calculus. Dental tartar is a hard, calcified deposit that forms and coats the teeth and gums. If plaque is not removed on a regular basis, such as...
Gum disease (also known as periodontal disease) affects nearly half of the US adult population. Gum disease is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects gum tissues and bone supporting the teeth. It can...
If you don't have sufficient amount of healthy bone in your jaw to support your dental implants, you may need bone grafting.
The global COVID-19 pandemic has been affecting all of our families, our businesses, as well as our communities and our daily routines. With many dental practices closing and postponing hygiene...
Breathing through the mouth is necessary when you are experiencing nasal congestion or during strenuous exercise. However, breathing through the mouth all the time, including when you sleep, can lead to...
With Halloween and other holidays coming up, sugar consumption is inevitable. The following tips can help you enjoy sugar without ruining your teeth.
Regular dental check-ups are important to the health of your teeth and gums, and may actually save you time and money in the long-run. Here are the most important benefits of regular dental check-ups:
Although vaping and e-cigarette devices have become increasingly trendy over the past few years, vaping has also taken center stage as the leading public health issue in the news. So far this year over...
With the right dental products and daily habits many dental problems can be prevented. The following are some best practices to keep your teeth and gums healthy.
Do you ever notice your gums bleeding when you floss or brush your teeth? Bleeding gums may have many causes, ranging from the wrong brushing technique to a more serious condition, such as gum disease....