The Scary Truth About Gum Disease — And How to Prevent It

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What Is Gum Disease? Gum disease (also called periodontal disease) refers to a group of inflammatory disorders that affect the gums and structures that support the teeth. It starts with gingivitis, a mild, reversible inflammation of the gums, and, if not treated properly, can progress into periodontitis, a serious condition that can destroy gum tissue, the bone under the gums,... read more »

How to Protect Your Teeth During Fall Sports: Mouthguards & More

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Why Fall Sports Pose Risks to Your Oral Health As the temperatures drop and leaves change color, many athletes gear up for fall sports—football, soccer, field hockey, cross country, even skateboarding and biking. While these activities bring excitement, fitness, and camaraderie, they also increase the risk of dental injuries. Collisions, falls, and direct blows to the face can lead to... read more »

Straightening Smiles for a Sizzling Summer

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Summer is in full swing, and so is the perfect opportunity to invest in a straighter, more confident smile. July is a great month to explore orthodontic options for yourself or your child. With increased flexibility and time for adjustment, this season offers the perfect setting for starting your smile transformation. Why Summer is Ideal for Orthodontic Treatment School breaks... read more »

July Jubilation: Keeping Your Smile Bright and Healthy!

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July is a month of sunshine, celebrations, and smiles. As you enjoy BBQs, pool parties, and fireworks, it’s also a prime time to keep your oral health in check. This month’s theme is all about embracing the joy of a healthy smile and making sure it stays radiant all summer long. Stay Hydrated and Smile Ready Summer heat calls for... read more »

6 Proven Top Tips You Need To Know For Summer Tooth Care

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Summer is the season of sunshine, vacations and sweet treats. While it is a favorite time of year for many, it can also bring unexpected challenges for your oral health. From sugary snacks to contact sports, summertime activities can take a toll on your pearly whites if you are not careful. Fortunately, with a few proactive habits, you can enjoy... read more »

The Truth About Post-Braces Shifting: Why Retainers Really Matter

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Finishing orthodontic treatment is an exciting milestone. After months or even years of wearing braces, you finally get to see your beautifully aligned smile. However, completing braces is not the finish line for orthodontic care—it is the beginning of a critical new phase: retention. Many patients are surprised to find that their teeth can shift after their braces come off.... read more »

The Aging Smile: How To Keep Your Teeth Strong, Healthy And Beautiful For Life

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Aging brings wisdom, experience and, ideally, confidence. But as the years pass, many people notice subtle—and sometimes not-so-subtle—changes in their smiles. From enamel erosion and tooth sensitivity to gum recession and discoloration, your mouth also ages, much like the rest of your body. The good news is that these changes are not only manageable but also preventable and reversible with... read more »

Love Your Smile: Why Straight Teeth Are About More Than Just Looks

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When most people think about straightening their teeth, their minds go straight to the cosmetic benefits—a flawless smile, boosted confidence and picture-perfect selfies. But while straight teeth certainly enhance your appearance, there is a whole other side to orthodontic treatment that often gets overlooked: the health benefits. At our orthodontic practice, we believe your smile should do more than just... read more »

How To Actually Catch Oral Cancer Early And Stay Healthy

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April marks Oral Cancer Awareness Week, and it is the perfect time to shine a light on an often-overlooked but serious health issue. Oral cancer affects thousands of people every year, but the good news is that early detection and prevention can make all the difference. At your dental checkups, we are not just looking at your teeth and gums—we... read more »