Has that little space between your teeth bothered you all of your life? Maybe your friends suspect you might be a closet smoker because your teeth are getting so yellow? You’ve put off fixing these little dental issues for way too long, and now is a good time. So, why don’t you just bite the bullet and get a mouth... read more »
Your oral health care should always focus on a combination of multiple factors. This can include numerous oral hygiene routines that you can implement on a daily basis. The more tools you use to keep your teeth and gums safe, the better off your smile will be. Always make sure that you're not only cleaning all sides of teeth but... read more »
Whether you believe it or not, there are habits and things at work that can harm your teeth and gums. It’s important to avoid those things and do your best to keep your smile in tip-top shape while you’re working. To help you do so, our dentists, Dr. Dang and Whitt, have some tips for you: -Brush your teeth after... read more »
Do you have any infected pulps, or do you have cavities that have gone untreated? If the inner workings of a tooth do become infected, and endodontic treatment such as a root canal therapy will be needed. Through the use of a root canal, it may be possible to remove a damaged pulp and still allow the tooth to remain.... read more »
If you ever feel any symptoms of tooth sensitivity or feel your teeth slowly becoming more sensitive over time, it is likely that you are suffering from dental erosion. If left untreated, holes in your teeth can be dangerous because this leads to cavities and gum disease. To keep your smile safe from cavities, establish a checklist for effective... read more »