A Parent’s Guide to Infant and Toddler Dental Care

A parent’s primary concern is for their child’s safety and good health. You take your infant to a pediatrician for well-baby visits, inoculations to protect them from numerous illnesses, and follow their guidance from safe-guarding your home to what to feed your child. But many parents don’t realize the dental health of their child is also critical.…

When should my child start using toothpaste?

Caring for your child’s teeth involves much more than making sure they see their pediatric dentist. Teeth begin forming in the womb. Expectant mothers can help their child’s teeth formation by observing a diet rich with the proper vitamins and nutrients that will nourish both mom and child. Your child’s teeth will begin to erupt around…

Tips for Adjusting to New Dentures

Dentures are a wonderful solution for many patients that have undergone tooth loss. Any time you introduce something new into your lifestyle, there is an adjustment period. Dentures are no different. You may have to make adjustments to what you eat at first … what you can eat and how will become evident over time. Practicing…

The New Era of Cosmetic Dentistry

There was a time when cosmetic dentistry was reserved for the rich and famous. Thankfully now there are many cosmetic options available that are affordable, attainable, and can make a huge aesthetic difference for patients suffering from stained, chipped, broken, or crooked dentition. Teeth whitening comes in many forms … pastes, strips, rinses, and one size…

Food Friends and Foes for Your Teeth

The foods you eat can have a significant effect on your smile, although we don’t often think of healthy diets as a tool to promote our oral health. Some foods can give your smile a boost, while others have the potential to damage your teeth. Patients should know what items to eat for a healthy…

What happens when you don’t floss?

There is a reason your general dentist asks you if you floss every time you go for your six month cleaning appointment. While brushing is critical to removing stain and food debris from your teeth, flossing is the action that will stimulate gum tissue and grab the particles left behind by your toothbrush. Another benefit…

Most Common Causes of Tooth Discoloration

Everyone would love to have beautiful, white teeth. Your smile and the condition of your teeth reveal much about you, so putting your best foot forward usually starts with a bright smile. But for many, dental stain and teeth discoloration may be discouraging; however, a visit with your cosmetic dentist can provide avenues to that…