Good oral health is important at any age, but after 50, you may need to adjust your routine as changes in your body affect your oral health. Whether you have your natural teeth, some dentures or full dentures, maintaining a healthy mouth is crucial. At the office of...
General Dentistry
Achieving A Bright, Healthy Smile With Routine Cleanings
Routine dental cleanings are the cornerstone of a healthy smile. These appointments remove plaque and tartar buildup that regular brushing and flossing can’t fully eliminate. Professional cleanings not only brighten your teeth but also prevent cavities, gum disease,...
Spicy Foods and Your Mouth
Americans are becoming more and more hooked on spicy foods, with hot sauce giving ketchup a run for its money as the nation’s most popular condiment. Perhaps you’ve wondered whether all this hot stuff can do any damage to your oral health. Well, our friendly family...
Floss Before or After Brushing? Here’s the Answer!
Should I use dental floss before I brush my teeth? Or, is it better to floss after I brush my teeth? The answers to those questions have raged among dental aficionados for centuries. But the decision has now been declared! The members of the American Association of...




