What To Do About Congenitally Missing Teeth
While most people have thirty-two permanent teeth that develop (including the wisdom teeth) some people’s permanent teeth never grow in at all.
While most people have thirty-two permanent teeth that develop (including the wisdom teeth) some people’s permanent teeth never grow in at all.
A healthy tongue is incredibly important for a healthy mouth.
We dentists make a pretty big deal about fluoride and how good it is for your teeth.
For the average person, you only see your dentist twice a year. While you may think going to the dentist simply requires you to show up and open wide, it’s important to take advantage of each and every dental visit!
The truth is, our teeth are amazing! Without them we wouldn’t be able to speak, eat, sing, or smile properly.
Brushing our teeth is something we do everyday. And yet it’s easy to fall into a routine of bad habits if we’re not careful!
Have you ever heard of a person being “tongue-tied” or “lip-tied”? As dental professionals, we care about the health of your mouth as a whole, not just your teeth.
Did you know that February is Pet Dental Health Month? That’s right! Your pets need their teeth taken care of too!
Smiling at someone can turn their whole day around. But have you ever thought about the impact that the act of smiling has on YOU?
If there’s one thing we can all agree on, it’s that nobody likes sensitive teeth! Tooth sensitivity can cause discomfort during daily tasks such as brushing, flossing, eating, drinking, and even breathing in a cold gush of air!