Do your teeth constantly ache? Are you finding it difficult to chew your food? Do your gums bleed when you brush your teeth? Do you frequently get mouth sores? Are some of your molars cracking, resulting in yet another painful extraction and another gaping hole in your mouth? If you’ve answered yes to some or even all of these questions, you are not alone. The sad fact of the matter ... Read the Post
Common Signs Your Teeth are in Trouble
A Busy Mom’s Guide to Flawless Dental Care
Every mother jumps from one task to another, appointment, and one nasty spill to the next. With all this chaos around you, it can be challenging to find time to take care of yourself. The health care routines are among the first ones mothers start ignoring. Make sure it doesn't happen to you too! Your dental health is not only important, but it is also essential; it influences your confidence, ... Read the Post
6 Tips for Keeping Your Teeth Healthy
Healthy teeth are important to your overall well-being. Any problem with your teeth, or mouth in general, can affect the rest of your body. For this reason, it's important you make a conscious effort to take care of your teeth. Your teeth help you to masticate food which is usually the first step of digestion. They also play a big part in speech and creating a good-looking appearance. Chances ... Read the Post
3 Hygiene Habits to Teach Kids
Good hygiene has always been important, and, in the current climate, it is even more important that we teach children healthy hygiene habits as early as possible. Lessons taught by pre-schoolers can last a lifetime and help keep infections at bay. Parents can teach little ones about germs and ways in which they can help protect themselves from infection and prevent them from spreading. Most ... Read the Post
How Dental Implants Can Better Your Oral Health
You want to partake of at least a slice of the seemingly juicy steak seasoned with sprinkles of sea salt, fresh rosemary, and peppercorns your loved one with whom you are dining is gesturing with fork in evident delight for you to try, but you have to contemplate whether or not your toothless gums in your mandible's lower left quadrant will be able to tolerate the challenge and not leave you ... Read the Post