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Our Pediatric Dental Services
posted: Aug. 20, 2020.
Baby teeth are cute but also vital for your children. They help children receive the nutrition they need and speak during the first few years of their life. Dr. Martha Read more -
Here's How to Manage School Snacks and Your Child's Dental Health
posted: Aug. 17, 2020.
Besides daily hygiene and regular dental visits, the best thing you can do for your kids' dental health is to see that they're eating a nutritious diet. And not just Read more -
How to Care for Your Child's Valuable Primary Teeth
posted: Aug. 07, 2020.
Infancy is perhaps the only time in a person's life where a smile with just a few tiny teeth is still endearing. More will come—and then each will gradually depart, Read more -
The Importance of Baby Teeth
posted: Jul. 28, 2020.
Ah, the baby teeth: those cute little pearl buttons that start to appear in a child’s mouth at around 6 to 9 months of age. Like pacifiers and bedtime stories, Read more -
Neil Patrick Harris: What the Oscars Host Treasures Most
posted: Jul. 18, 2020.
A few days before the Oscars, Vanity Fair magazine asked Academy Awards host Neil Patrick Harris to name his most treasured possession. Was it his Tony award statuette for best Read more -
Stop Plaque Buildup Around Your Implant-Supported Bridge With Flossing
posted: Jul. 08, 2020.
Losing your teeth can be a traumatic experience with serious consequences for your overall health. Fortunately, you have great options for replacing lost teeth that can restore both appearance and Read more -
Are You Keeping Good Oral Hygiene Habits?
posted: Jul. 06, 2020.
Having poor oral care habits could make it embarrassing and difficult for someone to smile or say “cheese” in photographs. Besides routine visits to your family dentistry specialist in Main Read more -
Here's What you Need to Know about a Root Canal Treatment
posted: Jun. 28, 2020.
A root canal treatment is a common procedure performed by dentists and endodontists (specialists for inner tooth problems). If you're about to undergo this tooth-saving procedure, here's what you need Read more -
There may be more to that Toothache that Suddenly Stops Aching
posted: Jun. 18, 2020.
If a pain you’ve been feeling goes away, you might believe the problem that caused it is gone too. But that doesn’t mean it has, especially with a tooth. An Read more -
Zac Efron's Smile Transformation Could Happen to You
posted: Jun. 08, 2020.
Actor Zac Efron has one of the top smiles in a business known for beautiful smiles. Bursting on the scene in 2006 at age 18 in High School Musical, Efron Read more -
Topical Fluoride Could Further Lower Tooth Decay Risk in Children
posted: May 29, 2020.
Since the discovery a century ago of its beneficial effect on tooth enamel, fluoride has become an important part of tooth decay prevention. It's routinely added to toothpaste and other Read more -
Seek Coordinated Treatment If You Have Both TMD and Fibromyalgia
posted: May 19, 2020.
Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition that produces widespread pain and stiffness in the muscles and joints. The pain, muscle spasms and tingling it causes can disrupt sleep, alter moods and Read more -
The Dangers of Cavities
posted: May 15, 2020.
Even the most common dental issues can also cause further complications for your smile. Learn how to protect your smile from cavities! A cavity is the most common dental problem that Read more -
How to Avoid 'White Spot' Decay While Wearing Braces
posted: May 09, 2020.
Straightening your teeth with braces or other orthodontic gear is a positive step toward a healthier and more attractive smile. You'll likely be pleased with your smile when they're removed.But Read more -
Dental Crowns for the King of Magic
posted: Apr. 29, 2020.
You might think David Copperfield leads a charmed life: He can escape from ropes, chains, and prison cells, make a Learjet or a railroad car disappear, and even appear to Read more -
Why the Ointment You're Using Could be Making Your Facial Rash Worse
posted: Apr. 19, 2020.
The red, scaly rash suddenly appearing on your face doesn’t cause you much physical discomfort, but it’s still embarrassing. And to make matters worse treating it as you would other Read more