Learning About Routine Dental Care

5 Tips For Recovering After A Wisdom Tooth Extraction

One of the things you may need to do at some point in life is have a wisdom tooth extracted. This is important for having the best dental health possible.  Removing this type of tooth will help keep your existing teeth in good shape and can prevent overcrowding. It's ideal to know specific tips that will allow you to fully recover after having this surgical procedure. Tip #1: Plan ahead Read More 

Have You Been Putting Off Your Treatment For Gum Disease? 4 Signs It’s Progressed To Periodontitis

If you were diagnosed with the beginning stages of gum disease, and you've been putting off treatment, you may end up with more significant damage. In fact, you could end up with periodontitis, which is the most severe form of gum disease. Periodontitis can lead to premature tooth loss, and other health-related issues, such as heart disease and stroke. If you're not sure whether, or not, your gum disease has progressed, take a look in your mouth. Read More 

There Are Several Steps To Getting Braces

Getting braces isn't as easy as just going to your dentist and having them stick the braces on your teeth. There are several steps that you have to go through so that your braces give you the right correction and are as comfortable as possible.  X-Rays The first thing that your dentist is going to do is take a series of x-rays. They need to know what your teeth look like and what your jaw looks like. Read More 

Could These 2 Bad Habits Derail Your Dental Implant Plans?

If you know that you're going to need tooth replacement, and you want the longest-lasting, most functional, and most natural-looking replacement teeth you can get, then dental implants are the clear choice for you. Dental implants look, feel, and function just like natural teeth, and they can last the rest of your life if you care for them properly, just like natural teeth. The big question is this: are you a candidate for dental implants? Read More 

Brushing Up On Your Oral Hygiene: 4 Signs It’s Time To Replace Your Toothbrush

Most people understand the importance of brushing, flossing, and visiting the dentist. These tasks will reduce your risk of cavities, tooth decay, and gum disease. Unfortunately, you may not realize you are brushing with a toothbrush that is actually doing more harm than good. While shocking to learn, there are an estimated 7,000 different strains of bacteria in the human mouth. Although meant to remove this bacteria from your mouth, brushing with an old toothbrush is not as effective. Read More