Are you aware that lasers are now being used in dentistry to fix smiles and improve your oral health? Thanks to modern technology, laser dentistry has seen an upswing in recent years. Lasers have been used in dentistry since 1994, and more uses have been found for them over time. Lasers are also effective in cancer biopsies. An oral cancer... read more »
The tooth enamel layer on your teeth is composed of a matrix of mineral crystals. The density of these minerals gives your teeth the hardness to bite into tough foods and the integrity to resist tooth decay and enamel erosion. If you struggle to maintain a consistent daily oral hygiene routine, or if you consume acidic foods and drinks on... read more »
Unless you have health problems, having health teeth is a breeze if you are taking the time to brush and floss every single day. The ADA (American Dental Association) advocates brushing at least twice each day and flossing at least once a day to prevent tooth decay. Your toothbrush effectively removes plaque and food debris from the tops and sides... read more »
Your teeth are tough. In fact, with proper care they can last a lifetime. Unfortunately, there are many things that can wear down your teeth. Today, we’re going to address three of the more common issues that culprits. On an important note, the wear we will be discussing does not include tooth decay or injuries caused by trauma. Wear is... read more »