
What Counts as a Dental Emergency (And What You Can Probably Sleep Off)
We’ve all experienced dental problems at some point, maybe a dull toothache, a chipped tooth after a clumsy bite, or

We’ve all experienced dental problems at some point, maybe a dull toothache, a chipped tooth after a clumsy bite, or

June marks National Oral Health Month, a timely reminder to explore why good oral health matters, and one that goes

It’s fair to say that most people view an upcoming dental check-up as an inconvenience, an interruption in their already

If the thought of sitting in a dental chair makes you uneasy, you’re not alone. For many people, dental anxiety

When we think about keeping our teeth healthy, we usually focus on brushing, flossing, and avoiding candy. But the truth

Tooth loss is a common problem that not only affects a person’s appearance but impacts their ability to eat, speak

Growing old is a natural part of life and while most of us have come to expect changes in our

Wisdom teeth, or the third set of molars, tend to make an appearance between the ages of 17-25 and have

Losing one or more teeth – whether through injury, disease, or aging can be upsetting. Not only do missing teeth

As February is National Gum Disease Awareness month it’s only fitting that we talk about gum health, or rather, how