We all want to keep our teeth beautiful and healthy and to prevent damage and cavities. But that can be hard to do since we can’t see inside our own mouths. Here’s how to tell if you have a cavity, so that you can be aware of the warning signs…
If you haven’t yet had your wisdom teeth removed, you’ve probably wondered at some point when is it time to get my wisdom teeth removed? While for most people, wisdom teeth begin to come in between ages 17 to 21, that’s a big range and it’s different for everyone. Some…
You know that you’re supposed to floss, but do you actually know how to floss? If it’s been a while since you flossed, or if you have been flossing regularly but aren’t getting glowing reviews on your dental hygiene from your dentist, your technique might be a little rusty. Here’s…
Stomatitis is the technical term for soreness and inflammation in the mouth, whether on the cheeks, gums, tongue, palate, or lips. There are three general types of stomatitis that cause pain and irritation for dental patients: canker sores, cold sores, and mouth irritation. Cold Sores Cold sores (a.k.a. fever blisters)…
Everyone wants strong and healthy teeth. Chipped and broken teeth are painful and require dental intervention, and they can interfere with the beauty of your smile. While good dental hygiene and regular dental checkups are the cornerstone of maintaining oral health, here are the top 5 foods for strong teeth….
For kids, losing their baby teeth is an exciting rite of passage, but for parents, it can be a reminder that their little baby is growing up. How do you know when it’s time for your child to lose his or her baby teeth? Here are the average ages kids…
Veneers are a common cosmetic dental procedure that can enhance the beauty of your smile. If you’re concerned about how your smile looks, due to a chipped tooth, staining, discoloration, or misaligned teeth, you might have heard that veneers could resolve your worries. So, what are veneers? Here’s everything you…
Acid reflux or GERD (gastroesophageal acid reflux disease) affects more than just your stomach and esophagus. Because stomach acids travel up the esophagus, they can get into the mouth and cause serious dental problems. Tooth erosion Stomach acids from GERD can cause damage to the tissue of the esophagus,…
Living near Beer City, USA has made craft beer a part of West Michigan’s culture. Exploring new breweries and trying different beers has become a hobby and fun pastime for many. But does our love of beer have any effect on our teeth? And if so, what kind of impact…
If you’re not happy with your smile, you might be considering braces or other orthodontics. But chances are that you’re also unsure of whether you really need braces and whether they’re worth the initial discomfort. So how do you know if you need braces? You might need braces if… …your…