Tartar 101: What You Need to Know About this Dental Menace
Learn how to identify, prevent, and remove plaque from your teeth and why it’s so important to make sure you practice proper dental hygiene to avoid future problems due to plaque buildup.
Learn how to identify, prevent, and remove plaque from your teeth and why it’s so important to make sure you practice proper dental hygiene to avoid future problems due to plaque buildup.
Learn how to identify, prevent, and remove plaque from your teeth and why it’s so important to make sure you practice proper dental hygiene to avoid future problems due to plaque buildup.
Discover the information and help you need to find relief from jaw pain, headaches, clicking, and other issues caused by TMJ.
Read more about how effective using a Waterpik vs. traditional flossing can be and how it can help you to maintain proper dental hygiene.
Get the run down on best practices for flossing with braces to not only maintain your beautiful smile but to protect your investment in braces to align your teeth.
Find out why flossing is so important and how to floss effectively to maintain proper dental hygiene, overall appearance, and good health.
Root canals have a bad reputation—but they're not the villains they’re made out to be. In fact, root canal treatments are gentle heroes that save your teeth from pain, infection, and even extraction.
Discover more information about crowns and 4-surface fillings as options to treat your cracked, broken, or decayed teeth.
It's important to fix a chipped tooth! Spending money on chipped tooth repair can save you pain, time, and money on a future repair.
Protect those pearly whites with a sports mouthguard from your dentist, made to fit your mouth when you play sports, especially if you play a contact sport or are vulnerable to injury.
Learn the best ways to clean and maintain your retainers to be sure you protect your investment and your teeth.
Learn why it is so important to have your teeth cleaned by your dental hygienist and examined by your dentist at least twice a year — it can affect more than just your smile!