Wisdom Teeth: What You Need To Know
Getting your wisdom teeth removed is such a common procedure these days that it’s almost a rite of passage among teenagers.
Getting your wisdom teeth removed is such a common procedure these days that it’s almost a rite of passage among teenagers.
Visiting your dentist every six months is an important part of maintaining your oral health. Not only does it keep your smile clean, but it can help you keep an eye on your overall health too!
It is not uncommon for your teeth to lose their luster over time, which is why so many people are interested in whitening them!
Our smartphones are never farther than an arm’s length away and help us do everything from track our calendars to track our calories.
Every day inside your mouth, there is an epic battle of good versus evil being waged over the ultimate prize: your teeth!
April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month and we want to emphasize more than ever how important regular, twice-yearly dental exams are.
Spring is on the horizon and we couldn’t be more excited!
We understand how busy life can get–between work, school, sports, and having a social and family life, it can be hard to find time for your dental health.
This week is National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. To help spread awareness about eating disorders and their effect on oral and overall health, share this post with your friends and family who may benefit from it.
The last thing you want to worry about when you’re sick is your dental health. Unfortunately, your teeth can be extra vulnerable when cold and flu season strike.