by Dr. Coates | Apr 11, 2014 | Dental Oral Health, General Health findings, Good Thoughts |
The secret to keeping your teeth for life is no secret at all. The same methods you use to keep your teeth healthy at age 6 and 36 will be what allow you to keep your natural teeth when you reach age 66 or 86. Good oral hygiene practices keep teeth strong, healthy,...
by Dr. Coates | Apr 2, 2014 | Dental Oral Health |
Since many people do not have the physical space in their mouths to accommodate a third molar (also known as a wisdom tooth) it is best in most cases to undergo what is known as a third molar extraction. Somewhere between the late teen years and the early twenties,...
by Dr. Coates | Mar 4, 2014 | Dental Oral Health, General Health findings |
Dental hygiene best practices begin when we are infants before we develop teeth and continue throughout our lives. In order to help ensure that your body and mouth are their healthiest, it is essential to make proper dental care a daily routine. Dental hygiene...
by Dr. Coates | Feb 13, 2014 | Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Oral Health |
As permanent teeth grow, they can come forth misaligned, which can affect your smile, bite, and your jaw line. The assistance and purpose of braces is to correct overcrowding; to, in other words, properly shift your teeth until your bite is correct, and to help...
by Dr. Coates | Jan 7, 2014 | Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Oral Health |
What’s more difficult than having metal braces wrap around your teeth during your already awkward puberty stage? How about having a mouth full of metal when you’ve scored an interview for your dream job? If first impressions are essential for success in...
by Dr. Coates | Dec 3, 2013 | Dental Oral Health, General Health findings |
Although it can be one of the most exciting times of life for women, pregnancy does, unfortunately bring some health risks and problems. One of these is the concern of dental health during pregnancy. Schedule a dentist appointment soon after finding out the news of...