For many children, losing baby teeth and getting their set of adult pearly whites is an exciting time. However, what if those highly anticipated permanent teeth start to come in before the baby teeth fall out? While seeing a tooth start to pop up in front of or behind a baby tooth can be somewhat alarming, there’s no need to panic. Two rows of teeth in kids is a phenomenon known as “shark teeth.” Read on as we break down what causes this condition and what you should do if your child develops it.
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Is Your Child Developing “Shark Teeth?” Here’s What to Do
February 22, 2021
How to Keep Your Child’s Teeth Healthy During Cold & Flu Season
February 15, 2021
February is National Children’s Dental Health Month! And while we’re in the midst of winter, there’s no better time to focus on keeping your little one’s smile healthy. With all the coughing and sneezing that comes with this time of year, many parents unknowingly put their child at risk of numerous oral health issues. Thankfully, a few simple precautions and healthy habits can go a long way in keeping that precious smile safe if they get sick. Here are the best tips for protecting your child’s teeth during cold and flu season.
(more…)Looking for Love This Valentine’s Day? Brighten Your Smile!
February 7, 2021
Valentine’s Day is almost here! Are you ready? Whether you’re going out on a first date or have been dating your special someone for a while now, you want to look and feel your best. However, with so many dating tips out there, it can be overwhelming trying to figure out just how to do that! Thankfully, research suggests that the answer could be as easy as brightening your smile. Read on to find out how a professional teeth whitening treatment can help you ace your Valentine’s Day date.
(more…)How to Keep Up with Your Dental Checkups
January 28, 2021
You should be seeing your dentist at least twice a year for regular cleanings and checkups. However, approximately a third of Americans don’t see their dentist as often as they would like to. It is easy to forget to call and make an appointment and before you know it, it’s been years since you’ve had a dental checkup. If this sounds like you, read on. A dentist shares some tips to help you keep up with your dental visits and know how to prepare for one.
(more…)6 Health Issues That Ill-Fitting Dentures Can Cause
January 14, 2021
Dentures are probably the most common tooth replacement option out there. They are a great solution and are life changing for people who are missing most of or all of their teeth. However, one drawback is that they can become ill-fitting over time and cause you discomfort. But this should be the lease of your worries if you have loose dentures. They can cause you to develop many different health issues. Continue reading to learn about why dentures can become ill-fitting and the different health problems that can arise as a result.
(more…)How Many Bacteria Are Living in Your Mouth?
January 7, 2021
Have you ever thought about all of the bacteria that is around you? Since they are too small to see, it is easy to forget that they’re there. Many of us try not to think about how many microorganisms are around us at all times. The truth is that they are everywhere and even in our mouths. You can’t feel them or taste them, but there are entire colonies existing beneath your tongue. Continue reading to learn more about oral bacteria and what they do.
(more…)4 Reasons to Schedule a Dental Checkup Early
December 17, 2020
Believe it or not, the new year is right around the corner which means your insurance benefits are about to be reinstated. Although you have all year to use them before they expire, it’s best to schedule your next dental checkup and cleaning early in the year. Here are 4 reasons to visit your dentist right after the holidays.
5 Surprising Medical Conditions Your Dental Checkup Can Reveal
December 12, 2020
Has your dentist ever discovered something that surprised you during your dental checkups? Maybe it was a small crack you couldn’t see or a cavity that hadn’t started to hurt yet. Dental professionals are highly trained to spot issues that we can’t see or feel, including problems with our overall health. In fact, studies suggest that over 90% of systemic conditions present symptoms in your mouth that your dentist may notice before you do. Here are five health issues your dentist may be able to detect during your dental checkup.
(more…)Uninsured? A Dental Savings Plan May Be for You
December 7, 2020
Nowadays, more Americans than ever have private dental insurance; however, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services estimates at least 108 million people don’t have coverage. If your employer doesn’t offer benefits, you might believe you can’t afford to see your dentist, but that isn’t the case. A dental savings plan may be an option for you. You can enjoy the personalized services you need without breaking the bank.
How to Battle the 4 Most Common Winter Mouth Issues
November 24, 2020
When cold weather arrives, we know it’s time to pull out the fleece and wool. You may throw on a sweater or coat to combat lower temperatures, but our bodies aren’t the only things affected by the chill in the air. Increased tooth sensitivity and dry mouth are just two of the issues that many people deal with when winter hits. Keep reading to learn simple ways you can protect yourself from and resolve common winter mouth issues.
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