1. Listen to Your Mouth!

    To avoid the byproducts of gum disease such as dentures, partial dentures or dental implants, practicing good, consistent oral hygiene, and keeping up with preventive dentistry appointments could help keep you out of the doctor’s office! Normal gums appear pink and firm. If not, your mouth could be trying to tell you something about your body. And, the converse is true, as issues with your body …Read More

  2. Foods to Suit Your Teeth Part II

    In our previous blog post, we discussed some foods out there that you might want to bring into your diet - because some foods are better for your teeth and your dental care. In our last blog, we discussed water, meats, carrots, leafy greens, and cranberries (sugar-free!). Today, we’ll be talking about celery, gum, dairy, and tea - and all of the benefits these foods and drinks have to offer your…Read More

  3. Foods to Suit Your Teeth Part I

    If you are looking to improve your own dental care practices, changing your diet is an excellent option. We’re going to break this blog down into two parts because there are plenty of foods that keep your oral health superb. Although you’ll still want to brush, floss, and visit the dentist regularly, these foods can keep your teeth happy, healthy, and strong. Water You’re right… water’s …Read More