Oral pH: The Chemistry of Healthy Mouths
Most of us learn a little about the pH scale in our science classes as teenagers.
Most of us learn a little about the pH scale in our science classes as teenagers.
The American Cancer Society estimates that over 53,000 people will get oral cavity or oropharyngeal cancer in 2020.
Just about anyone who’s been to the dentist has had dental X-rays taken.
As of March 16th, in accordance with state and national health officials, we are postponing all elective dental appointments. We will keep you notified as the situation progresses. Current hours for EMERGENCIES ONLY Monday: 9:00am – 1:00pm Tuesday: 9:00am – 1:00pm Thursday: 9:00am – 1:00pm If you are experiencing a dental emergency please call our […]
When we think of being healthy, how much are we thinking about oral health?
What we drink can have a big impact on our oral health, sometimes in ways that seem counterintuitive.
We don’t usually think very much about our spit, but it’s one of the biggest unsung heroes of our oral health.
Being “tongue-tied” is a common expression in the English language, but it’s also a real medical condition.
If you can’t really enjoy ice cream because every bite sends a nasty jolt through your teeth, then you know what it’s like to deal with tooth sensitivity.
Coming down with the flu is never any fun, but it’s still no time to let up on your oral hygiene routine.