We all know that drinking water is essential for our overall health. It keeps our bodies hydrated, maintains a healthy body temperature, and helps flush out toxins! However, many people don’t realize that drinking water also helps protect our teeth. How does water affect our teeth? Drinking water is one of the most simple and…
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April Is Oral Cancer Awareness Month
1 in 60 men and 1 in 141 women are at risk of developing oral cavity and oral cancer in their lifetime. Oral cancer is a tumor that develops in areas of the mouth in the surface of the tongue, lips, gums, salivary glands, tonsils, and the pharynx. The month of April is dedicated to…
Senior Dental Care
When we think of dentures, we may think of our grandparents whose teeth are placed on their nightstand. Whether that is from gum disease, tooth decay, or injury, dentures benefit the appearance and cosmetics of the mouth. Seniors are at a higher risk of oral health problems. As we age, our oral health can suffer…
Give Your Teeth Extra Love This Valentine’s Day!
February 14th, Valentine’s Day, is full of love, fancy dates, and lots and lots of chocolate! All of these festivities are good for the soul but although we love them they may not be the best for us and our dental hygiene. This Valentine’s Day, this is how to show your teeth some extra love!…
Happy New Year!
As a society, we place emphasis on good oral hygiene and it seems that this focus is reflected in the sheer amount of toothpaste, floss, and toothbrushes we use each year. Here are the statistics: Dental Floss: Over 3 million miles of dental floss is purchased annually in North America which is fifty two million…
12 Days of Dental Hygiene
1 Box of Floss:Boxed floss is the traditional method and can reach into every crevice, ensuring that the entire mouth is kept clean. 2 Daily Brushings:It is important to brush your teeth in the morning and at night with fluoride toothpaste to remove food and plaque build-up. 3 Minutes of Brushing: Make sure you spend…
What can we learn from National Dental Hygiene Month?
Keeping your mouth clean is worth celebrating! Since 2009, National Dental Hygiene Month has recognized good oral health and hygiene. It is easy for the month to fly by and to forget about the important aspects of why there is a whole month dedicated to commemorate dental hygiene. As we keep on going throughout our…
What can I do to improve my dental hygiene quickly?
It is never too late to take care of your oral hygiene! If you have found yourself wondering what you can do to restore your teeth to a healthy state, there are many options. But most importantly when it comes to the upkeep of your teeth, consistency matters! Let’s chat about some of the quickest…
The Stages of Tooth Decay
Tooth decay occurs on the hard, outer layer of the tooth. There are five stages of tooth decay and the levels vary depending on severity. Stage One: White Chalky Spots When initial demineralization occurs you might see white spots appearing on your teeth This visual that occurs is showing the areas of mineral loss and…
Ways to Avoid Coffee Stains On Your Teeth
Coffee is a key component to most adults’ mornings, but is also one of the leading causes of stains on their teeth. While it might not change the appearance of your teeth overnight, overtime coffee can leave a yellow tint to your smile. Here are some helpful tips for avoiding coffee stains on your teeth:…