If you are worried about tooth decay, there are numerous steps you can take to help protect your teeth. Because tooth decay is often caused by plaque, it is extremely important that you always keep your mouth clean and free of debris. If plaque is allowed to form in your mouth, it can create harmful acids that will chew through... read more »
Aging affects your oral health as well as your body, so watching out for issues that can harm your smile is vital. Today, our Who Does Your Teeth team is happy to talk about three oral health issues to watch out for that can harm your smile as you age. It also helps that October is National Dental Hygiene Month... read more »
Are you aware that as soon as the first tooth erupts above the gum line in your child’s mouth, tooth decay can occur? Thus, caring for your child’s mouth should commence if it hasn’t already. If teeth are visible, they need to be cared for daily with toothpaste. Ideally, you should use a dab of toothpaste roughly the size of... read more »
Did you know that your wisdom teeth grow in during the teen years? This is significant because they are the last set of teeth you will ever receive. It can be overwhelming knowing that new teeth will never grow in to replace those that may be lost. What’s worse, is that many bad habits you will come across during your... read more »
Are you prepared for oral accidents that may arise? Although there are many treatments out there for a variety of oral health ailments, it’s best to deal with any hazardous situations before they even begin. However, in some cases, damage to your teeth and gums is done very quickly, so you must shield your mouth from any harm that could... read more »