Tooth-Friendly – and NOT Tooth-Friendly — Holiday Beverages
Most of us know that certain foods are not good for our teeth – foods that are too hard and/or have too much sugar, for example. But did you know that the beverages we drink can affect our oral health as well? With the holiday season right around the corner,
Holiday Gifts for Better Oral Health
The holidays are fast approaching. And this year in particular, all of us are focused on staying healthy and spending time at home with our families. That makes this the perfect year to give your family members holiday gifts that help to improve oral health. Remember that oral health is
Diabetes and Oral Health
Did you know that November is National Diabetes month? If you’re wondering what diabetes has to do with oral health, you might be surprised to know that the answer is a lot! In fact, diabetics are much more prone to developing oral health issues, including cavities, gum disease, infections and
Dr. Kondoff Temporary Leave
Our Dental Family has some news. Please read this note to you from Dr. Kondoff: Dear sweet patients. I value each one of you like family. I love helping with your dental needs, and I adore forming lasting relationships with all of you. In light of this, I want to
The Difference Between Dental Sedation and Anesthesia
For those of us not directly involved in the dental or medical profession, the clinical terms associated with those fields can be somewhat of a mystery. But if you’re about to undergo some type of dental procedure or oral surgery, it’s important to have at least a basic understanding of