The American Dental Association has established that cleaning the teeth every day helps keep cavities and gum disease from harming your smile. This means that you can brush your teeth to clean the tooth surfaces, but you will still need to find a way to clean the areas between the... Read more »
How would you rank your overall oral health care? Are you doing enough to keep your teeth safe from the dangers of tooth decay and cavities? If you are, can you say you're doing the same for your gums? A serious oral health condition known as gum disease is an... Read more »
If you’ve made the decision to smoke, you’re not solely weakening your lungs: you’re also weakening your teeth and gums. Because smoking and using tobacco may impair blood flow, your gums may not be getting the right amounts of oxygen they need when you smoke, making them more vulnerable to... Read more »
Do you floss every day but still find that you are not cleaning between your teeth as well as you could? Get the most out of your dental floss by upgrading your techniques, selecting better floss products, and taking the time to perfect your flossing habits. Dental floss will clean... Read more »