The best way to get whiter teeth is through good oral hygiene, periodic dental cleanings, and professional teeth whitening. But did you know certain food can also assist in whitening your teeth? Here is a list of six food and drinks that should be part of your diet for a happy and healthy mouth. 1. Strawberries: Strawberries…
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Bottle Vs Tap Water: Which One is Better for Your Teeth?
While clean teeth are certainly important to prevent cavities and keep those pearly whites in the optimum state of good health, any dentist will tell you there's another important factor. Water is an imperative source of fluid to prevent dehydration. In most communities, the choice is between bottle water or tap water. It makes a…
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Baby Teething Comfort Tips
As your baby’s teeth begin to come in, you may notice that their gums are suddenly red. They will also likely be sore and tender to the touch, which can cause a variety of behavioral changes in your child. Teething toddlers may be irritable and fussy, have trouble sleeping, lose their appetite, drool more than…
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What is Cone Beam (CT)?
Dental cone beam computed tomography (CT) is a special type of x-ray machine used in situations where regular dental or facial x-rays are not sufficient. This type of CT scanner uses a special type of technology to generate three dimensional (3-D) images of dental structures, soft tissues, nerve paths and bone in the craniofacial region in a…
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Is drinking Sparkling Water harmful to my teeth?
Is the satisfying fizz of your favorite sparkling water putting you at risk for tooth decay? Any drink with carbonation—including sparkling water—has a higher acid level, and some reports have questioned whether sipping sparkling water will weaken your tooth enamel (the hard outer shell of your teeth where cavities first form). So, Is Sparkling Water…
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We are Open!!
We hope that you and your family have been staying healthy during this difficult time. While many things have changed, one thing has remained the same: our commitment to your safety. The Illinois Department of Public Health has given permission for dental offices to reopen. We appreciate your understanding during the time we were mandated to be…
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Should I Brush Before Flossing?
Should I Brush Before Flossing? The age-old question..... And no it's not what came first, the chicken or the egg. In the dental office the question always is: Should you floss before you brush or after? If you ask any one of our team members, you just might get a different answer on this one!…
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The Effects of Soda on Your Teeth
Soda is not something we recommend you consume more often than a once-in-awhile treat. Here’s why: Sugar: Soda has a very high sugar content. Some sodas can contain 10 or more teaspoons of sugar per 12 oz. can! The bacteria that cause tooth decay feed off of sugar and excrete acid. This is what causes…
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Understanding the Five Stages of Tooth Decay
Did you know there are five distinct stages of tooth decay? And, that in the first stage of decay, you can actually take steps to reverse the progression of the disease? It's true! In the first stage of decay, whether you are a child or an adult, the application of fluoride via fluoride treatments, your toothpaste…
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I have Diabetes. Will it impact my oral health?
I have Diabetes. Will it impact my oral health? People diagnosed with diabetes are at a much higher risk for developing certain oral health problems. Therefore, it is important to see your dentist regularly. Keeping your blood glucose at a healthy level decreases your risk of experiencing oral health problems. What type of oral health…
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