Plaque is that clear, sticky substance that you can usually feel on your teeth after a long day. It may make teeth feel fuzzy or textured as opposed to smooth and polished. Plaque isn’t just bacteria—it can include food particles and mucus as well [1]. Needless to say, having plaque accumulate on your teeth isn’t […]
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Bad Habits That Can Hurt Your Teeth
Your teeth are strong—but they’re not indestructible. Bad habits, especially when they happen over a long period of time, absolutely have the potential to damage teeth. Do you have any of the bad habits below? If so, it might be time to tweak your practices to better protect your teeth and give yourself the best […]
How to Develop an Oral Care Routine With Your Child
Keeping your child’s teeth and gums healthy are essential to their development. As your child gets older and begins to develop habits and routines of their own, taking care of their oral health should be among them! How can you start developing an oral care routine with your child now to set them up for […]
What Can Cause a Tooth Infection?
A tooth infection happens when bacteria enter the pulp of your tooth, located at the center, or the root of the tooth, underneath your gum tissue. These bacteria can cause nerves to die, pus to form, and a bad taste and smell to perpetuate your mouth. Tooth infections are usually painful, but for some people, […]
Hyperdontia: Fast Facts About Extra Teeth
Humans typically have 20 baby teeth and 32 adult teeth. But did you know that you can have extra teeth in your mouth? This relatively uncommon condition, called hyperdontia, happens when extra teeth grow either on the inner or outer rim of your line of teeth, very close to your normal teeth. Read on to […]
What Are the Health Risks of an Impacted Tooth?
An impacted tooth is a tooth that doesn’t emerge through the gums all the way. Impacted teeth commonly happen with wisdom teeth, the third molars that are the last to erupt in the mouth, but an impacted tooth could be any tooth in the mouth. Children may have impacted teeth when they lose their baby […]
Do Cavities Go Away on Their Own?
Cavities are literal holes in your teeth caused by damage to the tooth enamel. Tooth enamel is designed to protect your teeth, but it can weaken for a few reasons. Poor oral hygiene, a diet with lots of added sugar or lacking in nutrients, dry mouth, and even lack of fluoride can cause cavities. Cavities, […]
Why Do We Have Wisdom Teeth?
Wisdom teeth, also called third molars, are the last teeth to make an appearance in mouth. They typically emerge between the ages of 17 and 21, long after all the other adult teeth have already come in. The majority of people will need to have their wisdom teeth removed, as they can cause problems in […]
Top Tips to Avoid a Dental Emergency
Dental emergencies are never fun. Whether you’ve had a fall, been in an accident, or are suddenly having an intense toothache, dental emergencies can take many forms and require professional treatment to fix. While avoiding a dental emergency isn’t always possible, there are a few steps you can take to minimize your chances of experiencing a sudden, […]
Does Fluoride Reverse Tooth Decay?
Fluoride is a compound that occurs naturally, but is also used in many dental applications to help strengthen teeth and prevent tooth decay. Fluoride has been widely used and has helped children and adults alike to protect their teeth from decay. We know that fluoride can help prevent tooth decay—but does it actually work to […]