Plaque vs. Tartar: What’s The Difference?
We often get the question from our patients, “What’s the difference between plaque and tartar?”
We often get the question from our patients, “What’s the difference between plaque and tartar?”
The negative effects of smoking can be seen in almost every part of the body, especially the mouth.
Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in the human body. But don’t let that fool you–it’s far from invincible.
Diabetes is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases today. In fact, 29.1 million people in the U.S. have diabetes and millions more living with the condition don’t even know they have it.
‘Tis the season for everything pumpkin. As the poster child of fall, pumpkin doesn’t just star in our autumnal decorations, it shows up on our menus too.
Thumb sucking is normal for infants, but many parents wonder about its effect on their child’s future dental health.
Many families and friends gather together on a weekly basis to watch their favorite teams go head to head. And while people come to watch the game, we all know what they’re really there for… the food!
Accidents always seem to happen when we least expect them. When those accidents involve tooth damage, it’s important to know what steps to take.
The crisp smell of freshly cut grass on the soccer field, the gleam of the basketball court before a game, the cheering fans at the football stadium, the feeling of the baseball bat, familiar in your hands…
We want our patients to know that coming in to see us every six months isn’t just to make sure you don’t have cavities; it can actually save your life.