Why Dentists Recommend Replacing Metal Fillings
For many years, dentists used one material to repair cavities: silver amalgam. And while there’s no doubt that this material proved to be quite durable, it did present some drawbacks. If you still have metal fillings, your dentist might recommend replacing those. There are several reasons why that’s a good
Is It Safe to Visit the Dentist During a Pandemic?
March of 2021 marks one year since we have been dealing with the COVID 19 pandemic here in the U.S. And while it’s true that effective vaccines have been developed and are currently being administered to Tier 1 and Tier 2 individuals throughout our country, it will take some time
March 6th is National Dentist’s Day!
Enjoying a lifetime of good oral health affects much more than simply having healthy teeth and gums. In fact, many studies conducted over the past several years have shown that oral health is closely related to a person’s overall health. That means if you have gum disease or severe tooth
Pregnant Moms and their Babies’ Oral Health
If you’re expecting a baby, you already know what an exciting time this is! There is so much to plan for as you prepare to welcome your new family member. And, of course, it’s especially important to take care of yourself – not only for your sake, but to ensure
New Year Resolutions for Better Oral Health
Most of us make some type of New Year’s resolution each year. There are some common ones to be sure, including losing weight, exercising more, and maybe cutting down on sugar or junk food. But there’s one resolution that you might have overlooked – resolving to enjoy better oral health