Dental Health Checklist for College Students
Starting college is a big deal—you're gaining independence, meeting new people, and learning how to navigate life on your own. It’s exciting and intimidating at the same time, which makes it pretty easy for some things to slip through the cracks,...
Stress and Oral Health: Tips for Labor Day and Beyond
Labor Day is a great time to relax and unwind from the stresses of daily work life. However, the connection between stress and oral health is significant, and understanding how to manage stress can have long-term benefits for your dental wellness....
Dental Health and Immunity: Keeping Your Family Healthy Year-Round
Maintaining optimal oral health is a crucial part of your family's overall well-being. Did you know that recent studies have shown a strong connection between dental health and the body's immune system? By prioritizing oral hygiene, you can help...
Preparing Your Child’s Smile for the School Year
As summer winds down and the new school year approaches, parents are busy preparing their children for the transition. Along with buying school supplies and new clothes, it’s crucial to ensure your child's dental health is in top shape. At Dr....
Stop Getting Back-Alley Veneers from Fraudulent ‘Veneer Techs’
In recent times, the rise of so-called "veneer techs" has caused significant concern within the dental community. These individuals offer what appears to be a quick and cheap solution to achieving a perfect smile, but the reality is far from ideal....
Preventing Summer Sports Injuries with Mouthguards
Summer is the perfect time for everyone, from children to adults, to get active with their favorite sports. Whether it’s playing baseball, basketball, or engaging in extreme sports like skateboarding, staying active is great for our physical and...


