
Tips for Choosing the Right Mouthwash for Your Oral Health Needs
Mouthwash can be an excellent addition to your oral hygiene routine, helping to freshen breath, reduce plaque, and prevent gum disease. However, with so many different types of mouthwash available, it can be challenging to choose the right one for your specific oral health needs. In this blog post, we'll provide you with tips for choosing the right mouthwash based... read more »
Jumpstart Your Spring If You Are Suffering from Diabetes
Are you familiar with the risks associated with diabetes and how it can impact your smile? Diabetes affects nearly thirty million Americans, and our office is well trained in providing treatments contoured to your needs. If you are diabetic, your body's ability to process sugar will be altered, so you will need specific treatments to help handle your oral health... read more »
Reaching the Pinnacle of Oral Health Care: Mouth Guards
Did you know that an oral accident or injury can set back your health care by decades? To help target oral health risks that can damage your teeth and gums, make sure you include treatments that can improve your oral health and any potential therapies that come with it. To ensure your smile can continue to thrive in the future,... read more »
Provide Your Smile Extra Support From Mouth Jewelry
Are you aware of the risks associated with mouth jewelry? Mouth jewelry refers to products that you place into your mouth often for a cosmetic appeal. This includes lip and tongue rings. Although they may seem like stylish opportunities to improve your look, there are several oral health risks associated with them, including the following: - Mouth jewelry is linked... read more »
What to Look for in Toothpaste
If you’re in need for a new tube of toothpaste, then it’s best to take the advice from your dentist, Dr. Bob Johnson, to heart. There are many types of toothpaste out there, which means there is a chance you can select the toothpaste that is wrong for your teeth and gums. So, when you’re searching the oral hygiene aisle... read more »
What to Look for in a Toothbrush
Are you about ready for a new toothbrush? If so, our dentist, Dr. Bob Johnson, would like to give you the tips you need to select the toothbrush that is right for you and your smile. That way you can properly and effectively clean your teeth every day. Our dentist encourages you to select the toothbrush that has the following... read more »
Holiday Dentistry: Enhanced Oral Health Care Treatments
In order to ensure your oral health care remains in peak condition this holiday season and into the new year, always make sure you are practicing safe and effective oral health care cleaning habits and eating the right foods. In addition, using the right tools can provide numerous benefits to ensure your smile can thrive. If you should suffer any... read more »
Maintain Optimum Oral Health with Bruxism Treatments
Numerous oral ailments can often afflict your teeth and gums without your knowledge. Thus, it is always important to visit your dentist for routine examinations and oral checkups. If you do have an issue with your mouth, it is important to have it treated as soon as possible. One such oral condition that can easily arise without your knowledge is... read more »
Learn More About Oral Hygiene Here
If you have questions about oral hygiene, you have come to the right blog. Oral hygiene is very important, which is why your dentist, Dr. Bob Johnson, strongly encourages keeping up on oral hygiene regularly. Oral hygiene is the process of keeping the teeth and gums clean to prevent dental issues. Fortunately, oral hygiene can help you prevent tooth decay... read more »
Water Flossers Can Correct Issues That Arise with Cleaning Between Teeth
The fall season is here at last and with it comes a bountiful harvest, fresh corn on the cob, and a multitude of sweets and treats to satisfy your palate. However, many sweets and treats do contain sugars, or sticky and chewy substances that can lead to oral health ailments. Protect your mouth against the dangers of tooth decay and... read more »