Patient Education
Halitosis, commonly known as bad breath, is commonly associated with certain foods. Garlic, onion, and cabbage can all cause a foul odor and…
Did you know that chocolate might not be as bad for your teeth as people may have thought? You can now eat your favorite treat without feeling…
X-rays, or radiographs, have long been used in dentistry. Traditional film x-rays are a safe and effective part of your dental care, but they do…
According to the American Association of Endodontists (AAE), there are three major misconceptions many people have regarding root canal therapy.…
It has long been known that dairy products contain high amounts of calcium, which is important for developing and maintaining strong teeth and…
Do you have white spots on your teeth? Are your teeth quite sensitive? Do your teeth have cracks, chips, or indentations? If yes, then you may be…
The human body is a network of interconnected systems and organs. Unfortunately, issues that impact one particular area of your body can also…
When a tooth is extracted, your blood cells clot over the site of the tooth to protect your bone, nerves, and tissue. However, some patients…
By now, you have likely seen news reports questioning whether flossing is necessary for your oral health.
We want to answer your question…
The American Dental Association recommends all patients to schedule routine six-month check-up exams. This is particularly important for growing…