What Pregnancy Does to Your Gums
Pregnancy changes a lot about your body, including your oral health. Rising levels of estrogen and progesterone can make gum tissue more reactive to bacteria.…
Pregnancy changes a lot about your body, including your oral health. Rising levels of estrogen and progesterone can make gum tissue more reactive to bacteria.…
Cavities do not appear overnight. They develop slowly, often without pain at first. By the time you feel sensitivity or discomfort, the decay has already…
Missing teeth can affect more than just appearance. They affect how you chew, speak, and feel about your smile. Whether a tooth was lost due…
Pulling teeth might sound intimidating, but it’s often the most straightforward solution when a tooth can’t be saved or when wisdom teeth start causing problems.…
A strong, healthy smile is worth protecting, and one of the most effective ways to do so is with a custom mouthguard. These devices are…
Prioritizing natural oral health is always the best approach, and this applies directly to your smile. Your own teeth are generally superior to any alternative,…
When it comes to protecting your teeth from cavities, few things are as powerful or as misunderstood as fluoride. You probably recognize it from your…
Sensitive teeth can make life difficult. Not only do they make it difficult to eat and drink, but caring for teeth at home can be…
We talk a lot about gum disease because it affects about one-third of adults. Let’s take a moment to explain how to keep gums healthy…
Preventive dental care is vital at every stage of life to maintain a healthy smile and for your overall well-being. Regular checkups, cleanings, and good…