Can Infants Suffer from Gum Disease?
Your baby will go through many changes as they grow throughout the first few months and years of their life. Infants typically get their first tooth between the age of six months and one year, so oral [...]
Why It’s Crucial to Detect Dental Diseases Early
There are many oral diseases that can affect both your mouth and body, some of which aren’t noticeable until it’s too late. This is why it’s essential to visit your dentist for checkups to get screened regularly [...]
Is It Possible to Brush, Floss, and Clean Your Teeth Too Often?
We all know that cleaning our teeth is good for our oral health. Brushing and flossing have not only been proven to fight cavities, but gum disease as well. More research is showing a link between oral [...]
Top Dental Treatments to Close the Gap in Your Smile
If you want to close the gap in your smile, you may have considered a variety of dental treatments. Fortunately, you have options when it comes to getting rid of your gap once and for all. [...]
Is Poor Gum and Dental Health Hereditary?
Our genes influence nearly everything about us, so it’s certainly true that aspects of our dental health would be linked to our parents and other family members. However, just how much of our oral health is the [...]
Do Bleeding Gums Always Indicate Gum Disease?
It’s commonly known that bleeding gums are sign of gum disease. Although gum disease is prevalent among adults in the U.S, there is a chance your bleeding gums may not actually be a sign of periodontal disease. [...]