Tips To Encourage Your Tots To Take Care Of Their Teeth

For many parents, it sometimes feels like pulling teeth just to convince their young kids to brush theirs, which can lead to frustrations all around. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the most recent survey conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics revealed that nearly a quarter of children between two and five years of age experienced some degree of tooth decay, or early childhood caries, in their primary teeth. Read More 

That Smarts! Your Guide To Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Whether you are having all your wisdom teeth removed or just a couple, the procedure can seem intimidating. Fortunately, having wisdom teeth removed sooner rather than later can make the process much easier than you might think and prevent infection along the way. When you better understand the wisdom tooth extraction process, you will be less likely to feel intimidated by the procedure. This guide will walk you through some of the most commonly asked questions. Read More 

Tips to Help a Toddler With Brushing

Practicing good oral hygiene is important for kids, especially when their teeth first start to come in. Unfortunately, actually brushing those teeth is easier said than done. These tips can help their brushing go a lot smoother, helping avoid those fights before bed. Create a Tooth Brushing Station A helpful technique to get your kid to brush their teeth is to give them choices. That's why you'll want to make a tooth brushing station where your kid has control over what they are using to brush their teeth. Read More 

Entering the Golden Years? 4 Steps to Prevent Dental Problems

Now that you're entering your golden years, taking care of your health is more important than ever. Part of caring for your health includes taking care of your teeth. You might not realize this but an unhealthy mouth can lead to serious health issues such as dementia and respiratory infections. You can help keep yourself healthy by taking care of your teeth. Here are four steps you should take to avoid dental problems in your golden years. Read More