Not sure how to protect your smile from acid erosion? Is part of the problem the fact that you aren’t really sure what this issue actually is? No problem. We can quickly guide you through an explanation, the cause, and how to handle it with some helpful ABCs!
Nobody likes finding out that they have a cracked tooth. Furthermore, cracked teeth can bring with them a slew of questions that can be hard to answer on your own. Fortunately, we are pleased to offer you a brief quiz that will help address some of the inquiries that have been floating around in your mind. As for additional particulars and any treatments you may require, make sure you schedule an appointment with us soon!
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You have long heard that you require calcium for strong teeth and strong bones. While it’s certainly ingrained in your thoughts to consider how much calcium you’re getting every day and to do your best to protect yourself, you might not be making a concerted effort to check in on your levels. After all, most packaged food is fortified and you can always worry about it later, right? Well, it’s good to become mindful of this factor, so you can best protect your skeletal system and your oral health. Don’t worry. We’ve got some facts and figures for you!
You probably hear quite often that you need excellent preventive care to keep your smile healthy. However, if you’re not sure about what prevention entails, how it works, or what exactly it includes or does for you, then you might not feel too concerned about practicing it. Fortunately, we offer you a simple breakdown of helpful details, so you are familiar with prevention and feel more motivated to protect your smile.
As St. Patrick’s Day gets a little bit closer every day, we think over the things you’ll probably be doing to celebrate. There’s indulging in shamrock-hued drinks, spending some times partying with friends, and heading out into lovely weather for some outdoor fun. While this all sounds like a lot of fun, it’s important to remember that it’s easy to overlook celebratory choices that can end up negatively affecting your oral health! Ready to discover how to make sure you’re not compromising your smile? We’ve got some suggestions.
You know that smoking cigarettes is a big no-no because it’s probably going to cause you some type of problem with your health. While you may be familiar with the ways it can negatively affect your body, have you ever spent time reviewing the ways it can negatively affect your oral health? If not, you may be surprised by just how many ways using tobacco can lead to some serious problems for your smile. Consider some examples and contact us ASAP if you need assistance quitting.
You are likely certain that you have saliva for a particular reason. After all, it’s always there. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean you know much about its main purpose, how it helps your mouth function, or what might happen if you were to find yourself with a sudden deficit. While this detail of your oral health may seem quite mysterious, we can clear up any uncertainty with a quick quiz.
If you are struggling with bad breath but not the kind that requires a quick brush and rinse, you might not know what to do. Before you worry that you’re stuck with this problem forever, we encourage you to recognize that the foul odor comes from a variety of underlying causes. By making your way through the potential list, identifying possibilities, and then dealing with them, you can get your breath back to an approachable level very soon.
So you have a denture that you are pretty sure needs fixing or replacing. Your crown used to fit correctly but it seems out of place when you bite down. You’re sort of certain a filling you got a long time ago never really fit correctly with your bite. Whatever the case may be, if you’re dealing with old dental work that seems like it could use some sprucing up (or complete replacement), it’s always best to come see us than to try to ignore it. Wondering why? Find out!