Babies start to get their first teeth in around the age of six months to one year old. By the time they are about three years old, babies have about 20 primary teeth. And around the age of six, those baby teeth will start to fall out while the...
Brushing and flossing are two things you should do every day to maintain and improve oral health. Brushing for two minutes two times a day and flossing once a day can help keep teeth clean, healthy, and bright, not to mention improve your self-confidence. Most of us brush and floss...
An abfraction is a specific type of damage to the tooth. If you notice that your teeth look longer or appear indented around the gum line, you could be seeing an abfraction. Abfractions may not have any symptoms, or they may cause sensitive teeth. Although this type of tooth damage...
Thumb sucking is a natural self-soothing practice of most babies and children. Most children will grow out of this habit on their own once they get out of their toddler years and reach pre-school or kindergarten. However, some children will continue to suck their thumb. While it may seem harmless,...
If you’ve ever had temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain or discomfort, you may be all too familiar with the jaw pain, headaches, and odd clicking or grinding noises that come with the condition. For some people, TMJ is a mild annoyance, but for others, it can greatly impact their quality...
Teeth whitening is one of the most popular cosmetic dentistry procedures, and for a good reason. You can customize your shade of white and dramatically improve the appearance of your smile in about an hour at your dentist’s office. No home whitening kits, messy trays, or gel strips are...
Your body goes through many changes as you age. Your skin becomes thinner and more prone to wrinkles thanks to decreasing collagen. Your bones can become less dense, and your eyes may become more sensitive to light. But with all the physical changes that can happen as you get...
You likely have a lot of things on your list in preparation for your child going back to school. Between getting new supplies and outfits, meeting with teachers, stocking the fridge with healthy snacks, and getting the kids to bed at a decent hour, there’s a lot going on. However,...
Children tend to smile much more than adults and, as it turns out, there’s surprising science that supports smiling as being potentially beneficial to your health, so your kids may be on to something. Smiling activates facial muscles and chemical messengers in the body that can tell our brains that...
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) affects about 20% of Americans . Also called acid reflux, this uncomfortable condition happens when stomach acid leaks into the esophagus, which can cause an uncomfortable burning sensation in the chest, especially after eating certain foods or taking certain medications. Smoking and being overweight can...














