1. Wisdom Teeth: What Are They For and Why Bother Trying to Keep Them?

    Wisdom tooth is also referred to as a third molar and is one of three molars that are in each quadrant of the mouth. If you were to divide your mouth into four quadrants, upper left, upper right, lower left, and lower right, you would have three molars in each quadrant. The third molar is that wisdom tooth. Most wisdom teeth don’t begin to appear until a person reaches at least 17 years of age a…Read More

  2. 4 Amazing Tips to Deliver the Smile You’ve been Dreaming About

    If you’ve been wishing your smile was better than it looks, that it was whiter, offered you more confidence, or provided you better smelling breath, it’s never too late to focus on proper oral care. The most important thing anyone can do for their oral health is to brush, floss, and rinse with mouthwash at least twice a day, once in the morning and once at night. You should be spending at leas…Read More

  3. Some Great Oral Care Tips for the Busy Lifestyle

    There are many excuses people make for why they don’t pay more attention to their oral care. One of the most common is simply being too busy. Modern life seems to be incredibly busy and even though there are incredible technological innovations that help us accomplish more in a shorter amount of time, it still seems that we get far too busy to take care of ourselves in a healthy way. Below are a…Read More

  4. 5 Ways Poor Oral Health Care Can be Affecting Your Confidence, and Your Life

    Below are five ways that, not taking care of your oral health, can actually affect your entire life, including a confidence. 1. You may smile less often. People who have poor oral health and don’t take care of their teeth properly may be self-conscious about the way their teeth look. Smiling can have a direct impact on emotional well-being and if you’re not smiling as often as you might if you…Read More

  5. Interesting Tips that Can Help Improve Oral Care and Health

    Taking care of your oral health is a job that doesn’t really give you a break. It’s something that has to be done every day, twice a day at the minimum. Depending on how busy you are, it could be tempting to skip brushing your teeth in the morning, not flossing in the evening, or failing to bring along a toothbrush when spending an overnight trip at a friend’s house. Aside from the obvious, …Read More

  6. Mouthwash: It Might Not be Something You Do for Oral Care, but it Should

    Maybe you take your oral care very seriously. If you do, you likely brush your teeth at least twice a day and more likely after every meal. Dentists consistently recommend that people brush their teeth at least twice a day, but the more often you brush your teeth, especially after eating a meal or snack, the better it’s going to be for your oral health in the long. If you’re brushing your teet…Read More

  7. Choosing the Right Oral Care Products

    Using the right toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, etc., for you and your children is important for your overall oral health. Simply having a good dental routine is not enough if you’re using inferior products. We’ll start with choosing the right toothpaste. This can be a confusing process especially when buying one for your child. Look for one that tastes good and contains fluoride. Some toothpas…Read More