Flossing has long been considered an important ritual to maintain optimum oral hygiene. However, experts observe that only about 30 percent of us floss on a daily basis. Those who don’t floss conveniently point to studies that show little scientific evidence that...
Your third set of molars, known as wisdom teeth, typically erupt between the ages of 17 and 25. Unfortunately, they’re not always needed—and can cause more trouble than they’re worth. This is why it’s important to visit our practice if you begin to notice any of the...
By now, most of us know that forgetting to brush or floss regularly is an invitation for oral health problems. But those aren’t the only things that can harm your teeth and gums. Consider whether or not you’re guilty of the following—if so, now is the time to put more...
While snoring jokes have always been plentiful, this condition is no laughing matter. While it’s noisy and disruptive, likely annoying your sleep partner, snoring also can be downright dangerous to your health. If you habitually snore, you likely have a form of sleep...