1. Your Plan for Oral Health Care

    So you’ve been consistent with brushing and think you’re good to go when it comes to oral hygiene? We hate to break it to you, but there are just a few more things you can (and should!) do for optimal dental care. Sorry to use the "should" word, but in this case, it’s truly in your best interest to include these habits and practices to stay healthy for the long run: Step 1: Recognize that yo…Read More

  2. 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