

How To Prevent a Dental Emergency
No one ever wants to have a dental emergency interrupt their day. In most emergencies, an individual will experience extreme oral pain, bleeding, or permanent tooth loss. Dental emergencies can happen suddenly, like getting hit in the mouth with a


Did You Know This About Dry Sockets?
Imagine yourself waking up in the middle of the night in excruciating pain. You feel pain in your jaw that radiates up to your temples. If you’ve just had an extraction or surgery, the cause of the pain may just


How a 3D Scan is Used in Dentistry
When you arrive at the dentist’s office, you’re likely expecting them to have the highest quality machinery and solutions for diagnosing your needs. There are a few structures in the mouth that a visual examination cannot see. Some areas, such


A Guide to Dental Trauma
Traumatic dental events can result from an accident or injury that happens to the mouth, gums, and jaw. Traumas can range from major to minor, depending on the cause of the damage. Immediately after it occurs, an immediate examination by


Dental Gems: Trendsetting or Tooth-Decaying?
With all of the best and worst 90’s trends making a comeback, tooth gems are reappearing. Mom jeans and shoulder pads may not be harmful to your health, but blinging out your smile just might. As more and more celebrities


Why Are My Gums Bleeding?
Gums can become inflamed and bleed when plaque, a film-like substance that contains bacteria, builds up along the gumline. If individuals are not brushing or flossing enough as a part of their oral hygiene routine, bacteria can spread throughout the


Dental Do’s and Don’ts After Oral Surgery
If you’re wondering how to heal properly after surgery, rest assured that your oral surgeon will give you aftercare instructions following the completion of your procedure. For a smooth and speedy recovery, all patients should follow their post-operative instructions as


Start Snacking Smart for Your Oral Health
Everyone loves to indulge in unhealthy snacks once in a while, but do we really know what they’re doing to our teeth? Some of the types of foods we ingest can feed the bacteria already living in our mouths. Essentially,