by Dr. Stephen A. Coates | Sep 10, 2019 | Dental Oral Health |
The official start of the fall season is kicking off this month, and we are ready to embrace autumn with open arms and a bright smile. It’s also time to think about how our oral health might change with the season. As it gets colder, you may experience some...
by Dr. Stephen A. Coates | Sep 2, 2019 | Dental Trivia, Good Thoughts |
Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD) is a common concern for teenage kids, according to the American Association for Pediatric Dentistry. The Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) is a complex area of the face that connects the jaw bone, the pit of temporal bone, and connective...
by Dr. Stephen A. Coates | Aug 21, 2019 | Dental Oral Health, Dental Trivia |
September 9th is National Grandparents Day, which is the perfect time to talk about oral health for aging adults! Whether you’re a grandparent who wants a great smile for all the photos and selfies with the grandkids, or you’re wondering how aging affects your teeth,...
by Dr. Stephen A. Coates | Aug 12, 2019 | Dental Trivia |
You’re often told what to stay away from to maintain good oral health (for instance, anything high in sugar), but what about foods that help you achieve a better smile? For the record, we’re not advising that you completely stay away from sugar, but rather moderate...
by Dr. Stephen A. Coates | Aug 1, 2019 | Dental Trivia |
Baby bottle tooth decay, sometimes referred to as Early Childhood Caries, occurs when there is frequent exposure of a child’s tooth or teeth to sugary liquids. Even naturally-occurring sugars from milk can cause tooth decay in a child. Even if a child’s teeth are...