Aging and Maintaining Oral Health
Modern dentistry recommends that we strive to keep our natural teeth healthy for as long as possible for the best quality of life. With the advent of new technology in the dental field and improved...
View ArticleKnow Your Risk For Oral Cancer
April of each year marks Oral Cancer Awareness month as sponsored by various health organizations and the American Dental Association (ADA) in an effort to shed a brighter light on this often deadly...
View ArticleDiabetes And Oral Health Connection
Diabetes is quickly becoming one of the most frequently diagnosed systemic diseases for both children and adults. There are a wide range of factors affecting the surge in diabetes, including increased...
View ArticleJune Is Oral Health Month
June is Oral Health Month and now is great time to refresh your oral health. Good oral health goes beyond just a white smile and fresh breath. Maintaining your oral health not only prevents tooth...
View ArticleCauses Of Toothaches
No matter how careful and thorough you are with maintaining your daily oral care, at some point in your life you will probably experience the pain and discomfort of a toothache. Although a cavity is...
View ArticleWhat is Minimally Invasive Dentistry?
Unfortunately, when many people think of the dentist, they associate the dentist’s office with pain. While this may once have been the case, modern dental techniques are quicker, easier, and more...
View ArticleStress and Dental Health
Uncertainty is a common source of stress. Unfortunately, the unknown nature of the COVID-19 outbreak is causing a lot of uncertainty, thus increasing stress levels in many patients. You may not be...
View ArticleMissing Your Dental Appointment?
With COVID-19, we’ve been following the ADA’s recommendation that dental offices close to everything but emergency dental services. Other appointments were canceled or postponed. So what happens if you...
View Article5 Foods You Should Avoid
Your diet can play a big part in your oral health. Certain foods can actually help with your smile, but there are others that can cause harm to your teeth. Dr. Andrew C. Cobb, a dentist in Washington...
View ArticleHydrate to Protect Your Smile
From a young age, we learn the importance of staying hydrated when keeping our bodies healthy. This applies to the health of your teeth, gums, and mouth as well. Dentists and other medical...
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