Tips for Making Oral Hygiene More Enjoyable for Kids

Oral hygiene is very important, and it’s very important to help children start their oral hygiene routines at an early age. This can help them care for their smiles throughout their lives. If your child has a difficult time cleaning their teeth and gums, our dentists, Dr. Kevin Solis and Dr. Trevor Craig, recommend making their oral hygiene routine a little... read more »

Oral Health Care Plans: Dental Erosion Prevention

Are you familiar with dental erosion and how it can destroy your smile? If you are not aware, dental erosion is typically caused by harmful acids that will slowly wear away your tooth enamel. Although your tooth enamel is strong and designed to protect the inner workings of a tooth, it can be slowly worn down but harmful acids. Thus,... read more »

Oral Health Surprises: Cold and Flu Season

Are you taking care of your teeth and gums by effectively lowering your risk for problems that can arise throughout the year? It is true that different times of the year can produce different oral health risks, so it is important to be ready for each one. During cold and flu season, if you should find yourself coming down with... read more »

Dental Erosion and Cavity Prevention and Its Influence on Your Smile

Optimum oral health focuses on building better lifestyle habits. This is because your tooth enamel is extremely important for optimum oral health. Your tooth enamel is a thin layer that guards the inner linings of a tooth. Your enamel can guard the root and pulp of a tooth from damage. If it is slowly worn away, the inside portions of... read more »

Are You Flossing Correctly?

You may be a champion tooth-brusher. You may brush for two minutes after every meal and follow that up with a healthy dose of mouthwash; but are you cleaning between your teeth? The places between your teeth that your toothbrush and rinse can’t reach, and they are prime spots for food particles and plaque to accumulate and promote tooth decay... read more »

Having Healthy Teeth as You Age

As you age, the wear and tear on your teeth can increase – unless you are actively working to keep your smile shining. As you age, keep your smile spectacular with great oral health care. Here are some tips: First, remember the basics: brush your teeth at least twice a day and be sure to floss once a day –... read more »

Smile Restorations Begin with Dry Mouth Prevention

Are you under the grips of poor oral health care? Do your teeth and gum suffer due to conditions such as dry mouth? Dry mouth is an oral health disorder commonly linked to gum disease and cavities. If your mouth lacks saliva, dry mouth will occur. To treat dry mouth conditions, consider a plan that effectively promotes the existence of... read more »

Do You Have Yellow Teeth? This Might Be Why

Yellow teeth are quite inconvenient. In fact, they can lower your self-esteem and make you feel embarrassed of your appearance. This can lead to searching for the right whitening treatment available. Unfortunately, any whitening treatment won’t give you the results you’re looking for if you don’t determine the underlying causing of the staining as well as stop it. So, to... read more »

Diabetes and Your Oral Health Care

If you would like to improve your oral health care if you are suffering from diabetes, it is a must to get your diabetes treated and under control so it will not continue to plague your smile. The effects of diabetes on your oral health include the following: - Almost 10% of the US population has diabetes, as it is... read more »

Fun Facts About CEREC® Dental Crowns

Have you ever heard of CEREC® dental crowns? CEREC crowns are a dedicated form of dental crown that caps your teeth effectively and efficiently with a wholly customizable cap that is both timely and durable. CEREC technology can be used to fine-tune the level of comfort you will obtain, with the best possible fit for your crown. One of the... read more »