2016

4 Things To Know About Full Mouth Reconstruction

Does taking care of your teeth seem like a waste of time due to them being in such a bad condition? Although it might seem as though there is no hope for your dental health, a dentist can possibly bring it back to a satisfactory condition. For instance, after treating infections and other conditions, he or she can perform full mouth reconstruction. Below, you will discover what might take place if you move forward with getting your mouth reconstructed. Read More 

2 Reasons To Take Your Child To A Pediatric Dentist

While having your child attend the same dentist that you do may sound appealing to you, it is often going to be best to take your child to a children's dentist instead. A children's dentist, also known as a pediatric dentist, is going to be able to offer things for your child that a regular dentist cannot. Because of this, your child is likely going to get the best care possible at a pediatric dentist, as well as having the best experience possible. Read More 

3 Tips For Recovering From Periodontal Surgery

While periodontal surgery can be a great thing when it comes to protecting you your teeth and your gums, you are still going to have to undergo a recovery after the procedure. No recovery is going to be fun, but they can be made to be more bearable. If you are about to undergo periodontal surgery, there are some things that you can do to make your recovery process as easy and as smooth as possible for you. Read More 

Brushing Dilemmas: How to Get Your Child to Practice Good Oral Hygiene

For younger kids, good oral hygiene can be difficult to achieve on their own. Sometimes the parents need to step in to encourage kids in getting the teeth clean. The following are some ways you can help your kids get excited about good oral hygiene. Use Electronic Equipment One of the best ways to get your kids excited about good oral hygiene is to provide them with fun tools. Electric toothbrushes are fun and inexpensive tools that kids will get excited about using. Read More 

5 Ways To Make Your Child’s First Visit To The Family Dentist Easy

Your child's first teeth are sprouting. Now what? A visit to the family dentist is in order, according to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. Taking your toddler to the dental office can be a challenge. That said, you have plenty of options when it comes to making the trip easier. Check out these tips for taking your young child to her very first dentist visit. Pretend Play You know what happens at the dentist office, but your child doesn't. Read More