Bacteria in your mouth cause dental decay. These bacteria digest the carbs in your diet and then make acid. This acid then breaks down the enamel, leading to dental decay. But you can prevent dental...
Learn MoreHere is a great infographic reminding us of what to do if we sustain a dental injury from trauma. All of the injuries shown here do require the attention of the dentist; however, only an avulsion injury (when...
Learn MoreNow that you have followed along this week’s posts and seen the damage that can happen with dental trauma and the amazing restorations that can be done to restore teeth. Let’s have a look at how...
Learn MoreThe New Patient Comprehensive Examination As Summer is ending and Back to School is just around the corner, make sure your family’s dental health is in tip-top shape by scheduling a dental...
Learn MoreBruxism – the clenching, grinding and gnashing of teeth (commonly unconsciously while we sleep) can cause severe damage to our teeth. In the above photo of a lost tooth, the patient, in...
Learn MoreAs parents, we strive to provide our children with the best start in life, and that includes instilling good oral hygiene habits from an early age. Proper brushing and flossing techniques are essential for...
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