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Does sucking your thumb hurt your teeth?
Sucking your thumb can be a very normal childhood habit. However, prolonged thumb sucking can have some lasting impacts on your smile. We discuss some of these concerns and ways to help eliminate the habit to ensure good oral health.
March 6th, 2025

Do gummy vitamins work?
Gummy vitamins and supplements seem to be more popular than ever with tons of varieties available. Before you try them, give careful consideration to the potential effects on your oral health.
February 12th, 2025

Same-day dental crowns
Learn everything about same-day dental crowns, from how they're made to their pros and cons. Discover the latest dental technology that restores smiles in one visit.
January 27th, 2025

Anesthesia in dentistry - explained
Anesthesia has several uses in dentistry, including pain management and comfort. General anesthesia, local anesthesia, and sedation are used during different dental procedures. This blog explains anesthesia used in dentistry, when it is used, and what the potential side effects could be.
January 10th, 2025

Debunking dental myths
We asked a dentist to break down 3 common misconceptions regarding our oral health.
December 9th, 2024

Dental implants
Dental implants are a popular option for replacing missing teeth. Find out what implants are, how they can be used and when another option might be a better choice.
November 20th, 2024

Best and worst foods for your teeth
Beware of the 4 “s” foods: sticky, starchy, sour and sweet. Eating too many of these types of foods can have scary consequences when it comes to your oral health!
October 21st, 2024

What is dry socket?
Dry socket is a painful condition that can occur at the site of a tooth removal. Find out how it happens and the best ways to prevent it.
October 7th, 2024

New technology in the dental office
Technology has changed rapidly in the field of dentistry, just as it has in our daily lives. Here are a few ways you might have noticed new technology changing during your dental visits.
September 19th, 2024