An estimated 15 percent of Americans have a fear of the dentist and skip their regular check-ups. While maintaining proper oral hygiene at home is important to keep your teeth healthy, annual or bi-annual appointments with the dentist are crucial for oral health. Regular cleanings can help prevent ...
Continue ReadingIf you’re currently chewing your pen cap or biting your nails—stop! Everyone has bad habits that they need to break, but could yours hurt your teeth? We compiled some of the most common habits people have that could potentially harm their teeth.
Continue ReadingA well-practiced oral hygiene routine can only protect your teeth so much. That’s why sealants and fluorides are an important part of preventive dentistry. Sealants and fluorides help protect your teeth from tooth decay.
Continue ReadingAs adults, we’re aware that breaking a habit is a hard thing to do. That’s why it’s so important to encourage healthy habits with young children. Helping them establish proper oral health habits at a young age will help ensure those habits follow them into adulthood.
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Continue ReadingSkipping the dentist can put you at risk for issues such as cavities or gum disease, but did you know missing those regular check-ups can also put your overall health at risk?
Continue ReadingDental insurance is an important tool. It helps ensure the health of your teeth, as well as your overall health and it can potentially save you time and money. How so? Let’s break it down.
Continue ReadingTrue or False: Research shows that over 90 percent of systemic diseases have oral indicators, such as swollen gums or dry mouth.
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