by dDentalPC | Feb 13, 2020 | Diseases and Conditions, Pediatric Dentistry, Tooth Decay
Love is in the air! And we express it in many ways to those we care most about. Since February is National Children’s Dental Health Month, let’s focus on expressing your love in caring for your baby’s teeth. Tooth Decay in Your Baby’s Teeth is Preventable...
by dDentalPC | Oct 15, 2019 | Tooth Decay
Do trips to the dentist grip you with paralyzing fear? A lot like Halloween, they are especially scary for children. (But going to the dentist scares the pants off us as adults, too). So, what’s the best way to keep trips to the dentist scary-free for your kids and...
by dDentalPC | Dec 15, 2018 | Oral Health, Tooth Decay
Mmmmm …. You paid a lot of money for that holiday coffee. And you bought yourself a venti, the largest one, so you could enjoy it all.day.long, too. That seems like the “cents-ible” thing to do, right? But your Davis Dental hygienist is screaming, “Nooooo!” especially...
by dDentalPC | Mar 15, 2018 | Diseases and Conditions, Preventive Dentistry, Tooth Decay
Most of us understand the importance good oral hygiene plays in a healthy smile, at least on a basic level. But a healthy smile goes beyond boosting self-confidence and aiding a positive personal image. Clean teeth and healthy gums impact your overall health, more...
by dDentalPC | Sep 15, 2017 | Tooth Decay
Sipping is bad for your teeth. Sipping sugar-laden drinks like soda pop destroys tooth enamel. I’m sure this is nothing new to anyone reading this blog post. Most people have already heard, read, or talked about the health problems associated with drinking large...
by dDentalPC | Mar 15, 2017 | Preventive Dentistry, Tooth Decay
Ask anyone what they think the most painful dental procedure is, and they’ll probably say, “A root canal procedure.” Many believe that a root canal procedure is a result of not taking care of your teeth like you should have been. However, it’s not...
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