
Coronavirus Anxiety
Uncertainty is alive and well in today’s modern world. What’s going to happen next seems to be anyone’s guess anymore. All that uncertainty has led to an increase in anxiety for millions of Americans. Whether stuck at home or otherwise,

What You Can Do To Make Your Surgery More Successful
When you’re in surgery all of the work lies in the very capable hands of your oral surgeon. You put all of your trust in an expert to remedy whatever ailment you’re faced with and relinquish all agency in the

No Laughing Matter, Anymore
Originally named for the happy, giggly feeling it inspired, nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, is most commonly used to provide minimal sedation to dental patients. With its discovery came public exhibitions of its effects, where onlookers could breathe

A Toothy Transformation
The prospect of dental work can be intimidating. If you’re missing teeth, it might seem like it’s going to be a long road to a new smile. The impending appointments and anticipated procedures can freeze people into inaction. You might

5 of the Best Foods for Good Oral Health
Everyone always tells you what not to eat. When it comes to maintaining good oral health, this is especially true. Don’t eat candy, no sugary soda, and so on. Few people tell you what food actually helps your oral health.

What to Know About Your Cup of Joe
America’s favorite way to start the day is, of course, coffee. It helps you wake up in the morning and gets you moving. Some of us can’t begin to imagine our life without it. As important as “bean juice” might

The Villain
As with any good villain, this one is hard to defeat. Relentless and malicious, villains are bound to committing wicked acts and conducting evil. And this one is no different. One of the most feared villains in the human story

Sugar, Sugar, Sugar
Every kid’s favorite part of spooky season is sugar. Sorting through a bag full of candy, separating out the favorites, and trading with brothers or sisters followed by an unhealthy binging of cavity-inducing treats. As great of a time as
Surely Pearly Whites
Being unsatisfied with the whiteness of your teeth is normal. Your smile affects the way you look and impacts other people’s first impression of you. White teeth portray cleanliness and good dental hygiene, even though this might not necessarily be
Okay, It’s Over
The hard part is over. Your dental surgery went well and you’re on your way to a better smile. What happens next though can be just as important… recovery.
