All About Fluoride
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the widespread use of fluoride in the United States has contributed to the decline in cavities in our country.
See MoreAccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the widespread use of fluoride in the United States has contributed to the decline in cavities in our country.
See MoreWhether most of us realize it or not, we probably have a bad habit (or more than one) that is wreaking havoc on our teeth and therefore compromising our oral health.
See MoreAmericans buy more than 14 million gallons of toothpaste every year.
See MoreEveryone’s daily routine most likely includes an oral hygiene regimen. If you are practicing excellent oral care, this means brushing two times per day.
See MoreOne of the main decisions you’ll have to make during your treatment planning or filling appointment is the type of filling material to use.
See MoreEver imagined yourself with no more teeth? How would you look like? The rule is simple: we are products of what we eat.
See MoreYour smile is one of your most important features. It can help you make great first impressions, draw people in, and convey emotion.
See MoreFor centuries, people have attempted to fill in diseased or decaying teeth with fillings to prevent further issues. The first recorded use of dental fillings dates all the way back to 659 AD in China.
See MoreBeing aware of the oral-health conditions you will face at different life stages will not only help you build a lifetime of healthy smiles but also help avoid potential dental problems.
See MoreWhen wisdom teeth become impacted, it causes a great deal of pain, particularly as the condition worsens.
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