How often does your dentist find cavities during your routine dental visits? Oral hygiene is essential, and even with regular teeth brushing, you might occasionally find yourself with a cavity. Tooth decay is the second most common disease after the common cold, so you’re not alone if you’ve had your fair share of cavities. Luckily, […]
Is It Safe To Use A Plaque Scraper At Home?
During your regular dental cleanings, your hygienist uses various special tools to clean your smile effectively. A plaque scraper, also known as a dental scaler, is used to remove your teeth’ plaque buildup. After leaving the dentist, you probably love how clean your teeth look and consider buying a plaque scraper so you can clean […]
I Brush & Floss My Teeth But Still Get Cavities. Why?
Nothing makes a dentist visit more unenjoyable than finding out you have a mouthful of cavities — especially after you’ve been so diligent about flossing and brushing. Why is it that you still find yourself with pesky cavities making an appearance when following your dentist’s recommendations for cleaning your teeth? No matter how good your […]
Is It Okay If Dental Files Are Left Inside Root Canals?
Picture this: You’re at the dentist for a root canal when your dentist informs you that the tip of one of his instruments has broken off. Depending on when this happened during the root canal, your dentist might be able to fill and seal your tooth without extracting the piece of the dental file without […]
Can Dentists Help With Canker Sores?
Have you ever dealt with a small sore inside your mouth? Canker sores, otherwise known as aphthous ulcers, are small white or red sores that can develop on the inside of your cheeks, lips, on or under your tongue, on the soft palate, or your gums. If you suffer from recurring canker sores, you’re likely […]
Is A Water Flosser Better Than Regular Floss?
A water flosser is a device that cleans your teeth by providing a pressurized stream of water. Using the water flosser, you can aim the spout at your gumline, between teeth, and around hard-to-reach molars. The water flosser works to remove food particles and plaque buildup that can lead to gum disease. While a water […]
Mouth Breathing & Your Oral Health
Mouth breathing might not seem like a big deal, but it can be detrimental to your oral health. To determine if you’re a mouth breather, keep an eye out for these common signs and symptoms: Dry mouth Bad breath Chapped lips Snoring Sinus and ear infections Do you suspect you’re a mouth breather but you’re […]
A Microscopic Look At Flossing’s Benefits
Oral hygiene plays an important role in your overall health. But simply brushing your teeth twice a day might not be able to keep all the bacteria in your mouth at bay. The oral microbiome refers to all the bacteria that live within your mouth. Some of these healthy bacteria can prevent problems like tooth […]
Dental Veneers: A History
They say you’re never fully dressed without a smile. But aesthetic issues like cracks, discoloration, gaps, or misalignment can put a damper on flashing those pearly whites. To address this, dentists offer porcelain veneers that are bonded to the front of the teeth, creating a flawless smile with a more balanced, uniform appearance. You might […]
How Oral Health Is Key To Overall Health
While maintaining your oral health will help keep your teeth looking and feeling great, did you know that it will also improve your overall health as well? A healthy mouth, protected by good brushing and flossing, can help ward off a number of diseases and infections that can plague not just your mouth, but your […]