Can Dental Issues Cause Fatal Complications?

It may be recommended to see a dentist twice a year for cleanings and a checkup, but you may not want to wait until then if you have a major dental issue that concerns you. There are potential fatal complications that can happen from ignoring a dental issue. Bacterial Infection That Spreads Through The Body Your mouth can be a great place for bacteria to breed because of the moisture and temperature in it. Read More 

3 Tips For Whiter Teeth This Summer

With school out, now is a great time to focus on making your teeth as white as possible. Here are three easy habits that will help you get the smile you always wanted. #1 Brush & Floss Daily The best way to get whiter teeth is to brush and floss your teeth on a daily basis. You should first use a cavity fighting toothpaste in the morning to be sure that you are fighting off the bacteria that could cause your teeth to decay and develop serious teeth issues down the line. Read More 

How To Correct Your Child’s Overlapping, Crooked And Crowded Teeth Using Cosmetic Dentistry

If your child has teeth that look like they belong to some imaginary creature rather than a child, you probably want to help him or her correct this. Overlapping, crooked and crowded teeth are fairly common in young children, and if it does not appear as though your child will grow out of it, your family dentist will suggest that you take the necessary measures to correct these issues. Here is how you can correct your child's overlapping, crooked and/or crowded teeth with a little cosmetic dentistry. Read More 

When Better Brushing Alone Doesn’t Cure Your Gum Disease

When your gums start bleeding after brushing or flossing, this is a sign of gum disease. Often, kicking your oral hygiene routine into high gear with more thorough brushing and flossing will cure your gum disease and get rid of the bleeding issues. But what should you do if, in spite of following a great oral hygiene routine, you're still suffering from gum disease symptoms? The answer: see your dentist. He or she may recommend one or more of these treatments to ensure that your gum disease is nipped in the bud before it leads to more serious consequences like tooth loss. Read More 

How Can You Help Your Child With Thumbsucking?

The debate regarding thumbsucking has gone on for years and has left many parents confused about whether or not it is harmful. There are several factors that dictate if thumbsucking is impacting your child's oral health. If you have a little one who is thumbsucking, here is what you need to know. Is It Harmful? Thumbsucking is considered to be a natural reflex that babies and children use to help them feel more secure and happy. Read More