Happy TMJ Awareness Month!
Our jaws get a pretty constant workout between all the talking, chewing, and yawning we do. Those simple activities become […]
Our jaws get a pretty constant workout between all the talking, chewing, and yawning we do. Those simple activities become […]
1 IN EVERY 8 Americans (including kids) has sensitive teeth. To understand why, we’ll need to take a look at
We hear a lot of the same questions from patients and parents of patients. Let’s wrap up the year by
We’ve been hearing for decades how dangerous smoking is to many aspects of our health. As dental professionals, our focus
Being tongue-tied isn’t just an expression; for many people, it’s an actual medical condition. A similar one is being lip-tied.
Eating disorders can cause many kinds of damage to the body, including the teeth. Oral hygiene habits and regular dental
We dental health professionals tend to be big fans of the Tooth Fairy. We can remember leaving a baby tooth
Women faced an uphill battle establishing themselves in many career fields, dentistry included. That’s why, for Women’s History Month, we’re
On the long list of things parents need to teach their kids in childhood is proper flossing. However, plenty of
There’s a good reason dental health professionals warn their patients not to chew ice. This habit can cause serious and
Minimizing the risk of childhood tooth injuries starts with knowing the most common causes of those injuries. Babies and toddlers
The American Cancer Society estimates that there will be over 54,000 new oral cancer cases just in 2024. In recent
Gum disease, tooth decay, and other oral health problems don’t set in overnight. That’s why it’s so important to have
Teething can be upsetting for babies and their parents alike! We’re here to help with a few simple teething tips: