The Importance Of Regular Dental Visits When Your Child Is Overweight

Unfortunately, childhood obesity has increased to include one in three young children and adolescents. Not only does this lead to health conditions, such as type 2 diabetes and joint issues, but it also has a direct correlation to dental problems that can lead to other health conditions. Regular dental checkups are always important for your child, but when your child has weight issues, it is crucial to do so. Tooth Decay and Gum Disease Read More 

Three Strategies to Help Prepare for Your Child’s First Dentist Appointment

Getting a child prepared for his or her first dental checkup can occasionally be a bit of a challenge if the youngster has trouble adapting to new environments. However, by the time your child reaches a year old, or his or her first tooth has appeared, it's time be to visiting the dentist. Even though this new setting might initially be overwhelming to your child, you can greatly mitigate the chance of any problems through a series of strategies to help get the child prepared with the process of visiting the dentist. Read More 

Dental Health Tips

Going to the dentist to get a cavity filled or a tooth removed is not a pleasant experience. It can be expensive and uncomfortable, so you probably don't want to go to the dentist any more than is necessary. By following some simple tips at home, you can drastically reduce the amount of time you need to spend at the dentist. Watch What You Eat The first step in preserving dental health lies in what you eat and drink. Read More 

Why You Might Prefer Clear Aligner Trays Over Traditional Braces

If you want to straighten your teeth to improve your smile, but don't want to wear traditional braces, then clear aligners might work well for you. While they are still visible in your mouth, they are less noticeable than wires and elastic bands. Here are some reasons aligners are often better than wire braces. No Special Diet Needed Aligner trays are removable, and you take them out when you eat. Therefore, you can continue with your normal diet. Read More 

2 Potential Fixes for an Asymmetrical Smile—Other Than Orthodontics

Human faces are naturally asymmetrical, right down to our smiles. But sometimes dental issues can cause your smile to become notably asymmetrical. This can create bite problems and lower self-esteem. Your general or cosmetic dentistry specialist can help design a treatment program to correct the asymmetry and restore your confidence. If you have teeth shifting vastly out of place and causing the asymmetry, you want to see an orthodontist. Otherwise, here are a couple of non-orthodontic potential treatments that can help, depending on what's causing the asymmetry. Read More