posts about oral hygiene, this refers to the practice of keeping your mouth, gums, and teeth healthy and clean. It’s important to visit the dentist to maintain oral health.
Which toothbrush is better? This is a discussion that has been going on for a long time, and there is a wealth of information available on the subject. We’ve gone through and distilled some of [...]
Brushing and flossing regularly is great in preventing cavities, gum disease and other oral ailments. Today, however, we would like to go over a different kind of tooth protection: mouthguards. [...]
We all know brushing your teeth multiple times per day is important. We’ve all been told the flossing daily is also important. But how important is it really? Spoiler alert: it’s VERY important! [...]
With the Spring season beginning, many people will be doing some form of spring cleaning. While you’re organizing shelves, dusting the fans and raking up all the leaves, don’t forget you bathroom [...]
Have you ever taken a bite of ice cream only to immediately have a jolt of discomfort in you jaw? How about taking a sip of coffee and feeling a sudden sharp pain in your teeth? If you experience [...]
Though we may not think about it daily, our oral hygiene is a lot more important to our overall health than we realize. Because your mouth is the entry point to your digestive and respiratory [...]
Taking care of your oral health should be a daily priority. We’ve compiled a few techniques you can add to your daily routine to keep bacteria at bay and prevent diseases from formulating. Step [...]
We’re all aware of the importance of general hygiene during COVID-19 to protect ourselves and avoid spreading germs to others. However, a recent study completed by Dr. Shervin Molayem and Dr. [...]
We’ve always been told that anytime you eat food residue builds up as plaque and, as a result, we have to brush our teeth and floss to prevent the plaque from becoming tartar which can lead to [...]
One of the most common problems found in dental patients is known as gum disease. Also known as gingivitis, gum disease arises due to inflammations in the tissue, resulting in occasional tooth [...]