1. How to Avoid Tartar Buildup

    Upon hearing the word tartar, many people think of that creamy sauce that goes on fish and chips. But in the world of dental care, dental tartar refers to hardened plaque on teeth. To keep your teeth and gums healthy, tartar is something to be avoided, not enjoyed. To learn how to keep tartar buildup from occurring, check out our top preventive dentistry tips to prevent unnecessary dental services…Read More

  2. All About Saliva

    Ever wonder how much saliva your mouth makes every day? We’ve got the answers to that question and so much more! How Much Saliva is Normal? Every day your mouth makes two to four pints of saliva. That equates to about four to eight cups, or 32 to 64 oz.  To better illustrate, think two to four standard water bottles. That may sound like a lot, but when you know more about this vital body fluid,…Read More

  3. About Endodontics & Root Canal Therapy

    About Endodontics & Root Canal Therapy Endodontics is a vital dental specialty that involves preserving teeth, with “endo” meaning “inside” in Greek, and “odont” meaning “tooth”. Endodontic therapy, also known as root canal therapy, specializes in the treatment of the pulp of the teeth. A root canal procedure removes infected tooth pulp and helps prevent the surrounding areas f…Read More