Bad breath, weak teeth and teeth discoloration are just a couple of common dental health issues that all different types of people no matter your age. While we all love food, there are some foods that cause more dental hygiene problems, which is why our Dental Care Center dentists avoid them.
At the Dental Care Center, we want to make sure that your dentures are performing properly and that you have the smile you want. In order to better serve our customers, we have compiled a list of signs to look for when deciding if you need a new set of dentures or not.
Brush, floss and repeat. We all know the basic dental care
rules, but are we really following them?
Take a look at these top healthy dental habits!
More than 43,000 Americans will be diagnosed with oral or throat cancer this year.
Dentistry isn’t dull. We created a list of fun teeth and dentistry facts for your enjoyment.
There are a plethora of myths in parenting. From thumbuscking to bottles, here are the truths about caring for your child’s teeth.
Did you know that only 50.5% of Americans floss daily? According to a study done by the American Dental Association, just over half of the people in this country actually listen to the advice of dentists across the nation. If you are a member of the 49.5% that doesn’t, here is why you should change your ways.
Our world is constantly evolving with new technology and business efficiency. The dental industry is no exception. Dentists are able to make their patients more comfortable than ever in the chair, and increase their client base due to new dentistry tools.
Daily care for your teeth is absolutely necessary for maintaining good health and a great smile. While your toothbrush takes care of your teeth, you need to care for your toothbrush. Here are the basics in good toothbrush care.
Beauty begins at your mouth and specifically the foods that you’re putting into your mouth. Did you know that there are healthy foods that actually imitate a toothbrush and can improve your oral health? There’s plenty and we’ve researched some of the top healthy foods best for oral health.
Could your everyday habits be damaging your teeth? We use our teeth every day to eat, but those other things you use teeth for might be causing harm.
Electric toothbrushes are all over the place these days, but are they worth the extra cash, or is the buzz just hype? Turns out there are pros and cons to switching to electric.
In order to keep your dentures looking and feeling good, it is important to take excellent care of them. Here are some essential dos and don’ts.
Over-brushing, known as “tooth abrasion,” can lead to sensitive teeth and receding gums. Forceful brushing can wear down teeth and harm enamel.
Whether you had a traumatic experience as a kid, are afraid of pain caused by dental work, or fear a lack of control in a dentist chair, dental phobia is not uncommon.
At Dental Care Center locations, we will always try to make you feel relaxed and at ease. However, we understand that visiting your dentist isn’t exactly a trip to the spa.
Sore, swollen, or bleeding gums indicate an oral health issue, and in some cases gum disease. There are various causes of gum discomfort and several ways to avoid and treat them.
Finding the toothbrush that is right for you can be intimidating. One of the most significant choices our patients struggle with is whether they need an electric toothbrush or if they can get by with just an ordinary brush.
If you have a dull, constant headache or sore jaw when you wake up or if your partner/roommate tells you you’re making loud grinding noises in your sleep, you might be grinding your teeth without even realizing it. However, this sometimes unnoticeable activity could lead to very noticeable issues.
Even if you don’t know much about root canals, you have probably heard enough to hope you never need them. However, about 15 million root canals are performed each year, according to The American Association of Endodontists.
Maybe a huge piece of your front tooth has broken off and your speed dialing one of our dentists for a repair or maybe you have a small tooth fracture that you intend to just live with. Either way, a broken or chipped tooth could point to further damage in your mouth than what you may initially see or feel.