What Can Cause Gum Disease?

Are you curious about gum disease and what factors can cause it? If so, we are happy to give you some more information that can help you keep gum disease away. In truth, the real cause is plaque. Plaque is made up of bacteria when they form together on your teeth and gums. If left alone, they can infect your... read more »

Holiday Dentistry: The Causes of Halitosis

An often-embarrassing oral health condition that arises is known as halitosis. Halitosis occurs when bacteria in your mouth produces a foul odor that can be difficult to treat effectively if you're unaware of what the causes of it are. Halitosis, also known as bad breath, can occur due to numerous causes. Foods and drinks, such as garlic, onions, and coffee,... read more »

Do You Know What Causes Your Tooth Enamel to Erode?

Tooth enamel, while being the strongest material in the body, is still susceptible to erosion through the damaging effects of acid in the mouth. This is a concern, because, over time, enamel erosion makes way for the bacteria and plaque to infiltrate the layers of your teeth as tiny holes form. These holes remove the protective enamel barrier which covers... read more »

The Real Power of Chewing Gum and Peppermints

Let’s face it: bad breath is annoying and embarrassing. But if you think that all you need to combat that problem is chewing gum and peppermint, you might find yourself reevaluating your options. It is true that chewing gum and popping mints in your mouth can freshen your breath for awhile. Gum can even activate your salivary glands, creating saliva... read more »

The Smile-Care Tips You Need if You Have Grills

Grills are very popular in the world today, but that doesn’t mean they are beneficial for your oral health. When you have grills, you are prone to many dental issues, which is why it’s very important to take great care of your smile on a regular basis if you wear these decorative products. To help you keep your teeth and... read more »

How Do Cavities Grow In Your Smile?

Tooth decay. Dental Caries. Cavities. These are all names for the same dental problem, which is also one of the most common ones we see at our office. If you have received a dental filling before, then you may wonder how the decay grows in your smile. Your mouth contains hundreds of bacteria which are used to maintain your health.... read more »