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Orthodontic Survival: Must-Have Tools if You Have Braces

September 4, 2025

Tooth with dental mirror leaning on it.

Getting braces is a big step toward achieving a healthier, straighter smile, but it also comes with some new responsibilities. Braces create more nooks and crannies where food and plaque can hide, making proper cleaning and care essential. The right tools can make your orthodontic journey much easier and more comfortable. Whether you’re new to braces or have had them for a while, here are some must-have tools to keep your teeth and braces clean, healthy, and on track.

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5 Health Factors to Bring Up at Your Next Dental Checkup

September 4, 2025

Patient consulting with dentist.

When you visit your dentist for a routine checkup, it’s easy to think the appointment is only about cleaning your teeth and checking for cavities. But your oral health is closely connected to your overall well-being, and the more your dentist knows about your medical history, lifestyle, and health changes, the better care they can provide. Discussing certain health factors can help your dentist spot early signs of problems, tailor your treatment, and even prevent complications down the road. Here are 5 important health factors you should bring up at your next dental checkup.

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Gum Care and Age: How to Navigate Oral Health Through the Years

September 20, 2023

For the month of September, we welcome National Gum Care Month, a timely reminder of the importance of maintaining healthy gums during every stage of life. Our gum health, like the four seasons, evolves with age, requiring varying degrees of care and attention. From childhood to adulthood and into the senior years, our gums go through transformations, each with their unique challenges and solutions. Let’s explore the ever-changing landscape of gum care, emphasizing the importance of adapting our oral health routines as we grow older. (Read More)

How To Maintain a Healthy Smile As You Head Back to School

September 13, 2023

Whether you or your child is a student heading back to classes, we have tips for maintaining a healthy smile while juggling new routines with new classes, extracurricular activities, and social events. Having a healthy smile doesn’t just boost self-confidence but also contributes to one’s overall wellbeing. Let’s look at how to prepare for school by maintaining excellent oral hygiene habits while balancing the demands of academic life. (Read More)

Your Gum Health Is As Important as Your Teeth for a Healthy Mouth and Body

February 1, 2023

February isn’t just the month when we celebrate all things love; it’s also Gum Disease Awareness Month. Why not show your gums some love? Because your gum health is vital for a healthy smile (and body). Gum disease is linked to Alzheimer’s, cardiovascular disease, pneumonia, coronary artery disease, diabetes, liver cancer and rheumatoid arthritis. (Read More)

This New Year, Resolve To Limit Your Alcohol Intake and Boost Your Oral Health All Year Round!

January 20, 2023

January 1st is the beginning of healthy resolutions for many people. And while ringing in the new year with alcohol is often traditional, it’s also no surprise that it is commonly referred to as National Hangover Day after all those New Year’s Eve toasts. While alcohol consumption can make an occasion more festive and enjoyable, much like sugar, it should also be limited. (Read More)

This Holiday Season, Why Not Give the Gift of a Healthy, More Beautiful Smile?

December 5, 2022

This holiday season, why not celebrate healthy smiles for yourself and your loved ones? Flashing a healthy smile can bring joy to loved ones and strangers alike, boost your self-confidence, and brighten your mood, as well as those you share your smile with. Our wish this holiday season is to help you experience the joys of a healthy, appealing smile. (Read More)

This American Diabetes Month, We Have Some Tips To Protect Your Teeth and Gums!

November 1, 2022

November isn’t just Thanksgiving: It’s also National Diabetes Month. This disease affects around 37 million Americans, including adults and young people. Oral health is closely linked to health issues, including diabetes, and vice versa. Along with your primary care doctor and other specialists, your health care team should also include your dentist! (Read More)

National Dental Hygiene Month Is This October and Our Dental Hygienists Have Some Fang-tastic Tips!

October 3, 2022

A healthy, appealing smile starts with a clean mouth. October is National Dental Hygiene Month, where we honor our hard-working, dedicated dental hygienists and the care they provide to protect your smile! Their goal is simple: helping you achieve greater oral health by helping you keep away cavities and gum disease. (Read More)

September Is National Gum Care Month and a Great Time To Evaluate Your Gum Health!

September 28, 2022

September is National Gum Care Month, and we’re excited to share some tips to keep your smile healthy and strong. Most people think of tooth loss as a result of tooth decay, but did you know that losing teeth is often a result of gum disease? Brushing and flossing daily as well as regularly seeing your dentist can stop cavities and gum disease in their tracks. (Read More)