Smile! While you might not be on camera, there are a lot of reasons why you should smile more often. Smiling has physical, psychological, and social benefits—and even better, you can get those
If you have purchased a dental plan or have one through your employer, you should already know how much money it could save you. Nevertheless, professional dental care can still be expensive even at
Parents have the exciting opportunity to witness allof their child's "firsts." You get to see your child roll over forthe first time and you get to see him take his first steps. You watch lovinglyas
Maintaining good oral hygiene is important for everyone but even more so for people with diabetes. Because of their illness, diabetics are more prone to developing gum problems and other dental
Performance mouthwear is taking athletics by storm. The claims are clear - increase strength, increase endurance, speed up reaction time, reduce athletic stress and reduce impact.
If you're worried about the alignment of your teeth, you may have heard of an alternative to braces called "Invisalign." Invisalign is the branded name for clear-aligner treatment, a method of
Did you know that March 6th is National Dentist's Day? While this day has been established to show appreciation for dentists, it's also intended to bring an awareness to the practices of dentistry
It's 2019—and it's time for better health. You can start now with better dental care. If you want to improve the way that you're taking care of yourself and your smile, these resolutions can be your
The choice is pretty simple: you can brush first and risk jamming food bits between your teeth and below your gum line, or you can use water and cheek power to create a tidal wave that will flush
You brush, floss, rinse and see your dentist twice a year or more. You have a couple of cavities each year, maybe a crown, post or root canal. You would be totally willing to do more at home for