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July 2020

A Healthy Dose of Sun

2020-06-27T19:51:54+00:00

For Natural Vitamin D We all know that overexposure to the sun can cause harm. Sunburns are painful, and ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a contributing risk factor for skin cancer. But it's not all bad. The sun's energy is critical for life on Earth, and indeed, moderate exposure can play a positive role in our [...]

A Healthy Dose of Sun2020-06-27T19:51:54+00:00

Improving Self-Esteem

2020-06-27T19:51:38+00:00

Do Looks Affect the Way People Treat You? Positive self-esteem—how we feel about ourselves—is important to a healthy personality, the development of a positive attitude about life, and achievement in the direction we choose. It is well documented that people with a positive "feeling" about themselves do better in school, in business, and have closer, [...]

Improving Self-Esteem2020-06-27T19:51:38+00:00

After COVID-19…

2020-06-27T19:50:43+00:00

Welcome Back! We're here for your health and safety. We hope you have been well through these past couple of months. We cannot wait to see you again as the shelter in place restrictions continue to loosen. The COVID-19 crisis has affected nearly every member of our community. And, when our dental office was closed [...]

After COVID-19…2020-06-27T19:50:43+00:00

June 2020

Are You Grinding Your Teeth?

2020-04-21T19:08:08+00:00

What is Bruxism? Bruxism is the clenching or grinding of teeth. It's a fairly common habit with about 1 in 3 exhibiting the behavior, yet most don't even realize they're affected. That's partly because bruxism can occur while sleeping at night, but also because the habit develops subconsciously, usually due to stress or anxiety. Recognizing [...]

Are You Grinding Your Teeth?2020-04-21T19:08:08+00:00

Tooth Health: Cut out the Carbonation

2020-04-21T19:05:56+00:00

Soda, Coke, Soft Drinks, Energy Drinks—whatever you call them, they're bad for teeth. You probably know that soft drinks aren't good for you. They are high in sugar and provide little nutrition other than some "empty calories." Even if you enjoy the diet/zero calorie versions, the acid content can be a problem. That's because the [...]

Tooth Health: Cut out the Carbonation2020-04-21T19:05:56+00:00

Do You Have Dry Mouth?

2020-04-21T19:03:08+00:00

Dehydration and Dry Mouth can Affect Oral Health If you only occasionally find yourself with a dry mouth, then it's probably nothing to worry about. It's just a natural sign of being thirsty. However, if a lack of saliva flow becomes a chronic condition, then it can become a dental issue. That's because saliva has [...]

Do You Have Dry Mouth?2020-04-21T19:03:08+00:00

Bad Habits for Teeth

2020-04-21T19:01:17+00:00

Everyday Habits can Impact Oral Health Most of us have a bad habit or two that we'd like to change. Here are some common habits that are especially hard on teeth: Biting or Chewing Non-Foods Items Maybe you've done it for years with no harm, but each time you bite a non-food object is unnecessary [...]

Bad Habits for Teeth2020-04-21T19:01:17+00:00

May 2020

Inlays, Onlays, & Crowns

2020-03-26T17:15:44+00:00

What is the difference between Inlays, Onlays, and Crowns? They all strengthen and repair a damaged tooth, but generally, the type of restoration we use is determined by the extent of the damage. Inlays - Inlays are used when a cavity has grown too big to be treated with a traditional filling. Made of porcelain [...]

Inlays, Onlays, & Crowns2020-03-26T17:15:44+00:00

One-Visit Whitening

2020-03-26T17:12:49+00:00

Get Yours Today! Teeth whitening is a simple and safe way to dramatically improve the appearance of your smile. You're probably familiar with over-the-counter products such as strips, kinds of toothpaste, or rinses. Well, these products may lighten your teeth over time with extended use, but they can never achieve the instant results as provided [...]

One-Visit Whitening2020-03-26T17:12:49+00:00

Oral Exams: Checking out the Tongue

2020-03-26T17:10:18+00:00

Have you ever wondered why doctors and dentists ask you to open wide and say, "Ahhhh?" It's true that dentists are looking for cavities and tooth-related problems, but the tongue and other soft tissues can also be an important indicator of a patient's overall health. Diseases such as diabetes, AIDS, scarlet fever, and different vitamin [...]

Oral Exams: Checking out the Tongue2020-03-26T17:10:18+00:00