Why You Still Need Regular Exams and Cleanings When You Have Braces
Going to the dentist is important for everyone. It’s the main defense against dental disease. As important as it is to visit the dentist for everyone, it’s even more important when you have braces. Regardless of whether you have traditional braces...
For Better Oral Health, Resolve for Less Stress This Year
“New Year, New Me!” We’ve all said it before, or at least meant to say it. After that we gave our resolution the ‘good ol’ college try’ for a little while. Maybe we even kept it up into February, or March. But after a tumultuous 2020, committing to...
How to Use Your New HSA or FSA for Dental Care
It’s the beginning of the new year, which likely means you’ve got new insurance, and maybe a new HSA (health savings account) or FSA (flexible spending account.) While both accounts seem pretty similar, they do have some differences. For the...
Dental-Related Resolutions to Make for 2021
The year is quickly coming to a close and with it will come a new year. In this new year, you have the chance to improve your dental health through New Year’s Resolutions. Many people make these resolutions, whether it is to lose weight, go to...
Caring for Your Oral Health During the Colder Months
We are entering the winter months and you may be noticing that the dry air is affecting more than just your skin. Here we share a few tips to combat the issues that can impact your oral health in the winter. Chapped Lips Exposure to wind, cold air...
‘Mask Mouth’ May Lead to Oral Health Issues
Masks have been a part of our daily lives since last spring and they will probably be around for a while to come. Wearing a face mask prevents the transmission of the virus that landed us in this pandemic. While most of us are getting used to it...


