When Do I Start Taking My Child to the Dentist?

2024-02-26T09:22:02-06:00

February happens to be children’s dental health month; a focused time to educate parents and families on dental care for youth. Parents often wonder when they should start taking an active role in their child’s dental health, especially because young ones lose and gain teeth at such a rapid pace.  Let’s clear up some of the mysteries. The first time a child should visit the dental office and sit in the chair should be right around 3-4 years of age.  The purpose of this is more for comfortability and familiarity with the dentist and the process.  It eliminates the [...]

When Do I Start Taking My Child to the Dentist?2024-02-26T09:22:02-06:00

Human Teeth vs. Animal Teeth

2024-01-29T10:05:58-06:00

Teeth are vital for all living creatures! Thanks to a set of pearly, white enamels, humans aren’t the only ones enjoying the crunch of a tasty treat or the chewiness of a piece of meat. That said, there are some major differences that distinctly set human teeth apart from animal teeth. Did you know, for example, that giraffes only have bottom teeth? It’s a good thing most of their diet is made up of soft, malleable leaves. And have you ever thought about how heavy your teeth are, when put together? It’s not much since human teeth are weighed [...]

Human Teeth vs. Animal Teeth2024-01-29T10:05:58-06:00

Why You Should Smile More

2024-01-29T10:02:01-06:00

Never underestimate the power of a smile.  Smiling can turn someone’s day around, boost the mood, lighten stress, and extend a life span. Dr. Isha Gupta, a neurologist from IGEA Brain and Spine, explains how, scientifically, a smile has a chemical reaction, releasing “happy hormones”.  “Dopamine increases our feelings of happiness. Serotonin release is associated with reduced stress. “ If that’s not enough, smiling can keep the immune system from being attacked, allowing you to avoid unwanted illnesses. It lowers the heart rate and keeps blood pressure down, helping to fight off infections and boosting resilience. Receiving a warm [...]

Why You Should Smile More2024-01-29T10:02:01-06:00

How to Handle Dental Emergencies

2024-01-08T08:35:05-06:00

Christmas and New Years can bring fun, excitement and joy, but often, there’s also additional stress put on the body during celebrations and indulgences. Experiencing severe mouth pain can be distracting, frustrating and debilitating, causing missed experiences and discomfort. But because we are human, and these things can pop up unexpectedly, it’s important to know how to handle dental emergencies: Some simple steps to follow: 1. Stay calm. Full blown panic will only make things worse. Assess the situation and identify the problem, if you can. 2. Contact your dentist’s office and leave a message, stating the problem. They [...]

How to Handle Dental Emergencies2024-01-08T08:35:05-06:00

Perfect Gifts for a Healthier Smile

2023-12-04T08:04:43-06:00

We all have that person in our lives that has everything, and finding a Christmas gift for them seems impossible. Well, why not consider a gift that may wow them and benefit their dental health!? Here are some ideas that are trending in the dental realm: A waterpik flosser tool—these are game changers for people with braces, bridges, or retainers Electric toothbrushes with app and additional features—built in timers, blue light technology, real time analysis, and ultrasonic vibrations are all recent improvements offered Tartar removal equipment—the investment could save you thousands in future medical costs Ultrasonic calculus remover—for those [...]

Perfect Gifts for a Healthier Smile2023-12-04T08:04:43-06:00

November: National Mouth Cancer Awareness Month

2023-11-14T10:09:08-06:00

November is Mouth Cancer Awareness month, a national dental holiday dedicated to education involving oral cancer. According to the Mouth Cancer Foundation, over 650,000 people (about half the population of Hawaii) are affected each year by the disease. Men are twice as likely to suffer from this cancer, and the tongue and tonsils are the most common places the cancer grows. Because awareness about mouth cancers is often low, most patients don’t know what signs and symptoms to look for when assessing their oral health. That’s why it’s critical to have good access to competent dental care, regularly, so [...]

November: National Mouth Cancer Awareness Month2023-11-14T10:09:08-06:00

Cringy-Good Halloween Dentist Jokes!

2023-10-30T08:46:40-05:00

Like it or not, Halloween has arrived, once again!  Why not get in the holiday spirit with some good (okay, that might be a stretch) dental jokes. ENJOY. Q: Why did the vampire go to the orthodontist? A: He needed a new bite! Q: What kind of toothpaste do vampires buy? A: Ultra-Bite Q: How are vampires like false teeth? A: They both come out at night! Q: What does a vampire fear most? A: Tooth decay Q: What did the ghost say when he found out he had cavities? A: Boo Hoo Don’t forget that while these jokes [...]

Cringy-Good Halloween Dentist Jokes!2023-10-30T08:46:40-05:00

Halloween Candy Season | Watch Those Crowns!

2023-10-16T09:05:47-05:00

Don’t get spooked this Halloween with an emergency visit to the dentist! Now listen. We don’t expect ya’ll to skip the Halloween treats altogether, but there are some reasonable ways to avoid an unwanted dental bill and the extra pain associated with a cracked tooth or filling. Although dental fillings, sealants and crowns are tough enough to withstand cavities, they aren’t indestructible. They can become loose if taffy, caramel, jawbreakers, or popcorn kernels get stuck in unwanted places. All it takes is one misaligned bite down on peanut brittle or toffee to dislodge something installed to protect your teeth. [...]

Halloween Candy Season | Watch Those Crowns!2023-10-16T09:05:47-05:00

How Oral Health Affects the Rest of Your Body

2023-10-02T09:59:10-05:00

What does oral health have to do with the rest of my body? Aren’t they totally unrelated? Oddly, no. Poor oral health can greatly increase the risk of all sorts of ailments: heart disease, diabetes, cancer, digestive issues and even a shortened life span. The most current research even shows connections between oral health and brain activity, such as dementia. According to the World Health Organization report done in 2022, “Severe periodontal disease—chronic inflammation of and damage to the gums and bone that support the teeth---affects about 19% of people older than 15 or more than 1 billion people [...]

How Oral Health Affects the Rest of Your Body2023-10-02T09:59:10-05:00

Our Dentist Office Cleaning Standards

2023-08-29T15:35:24-05:00

If you are disgusted by the thought of germs or bacteria filled mouths, going to the dentist might be a trip to dread. It’s a fair concern, so let’s address those lingering fears. Rest assured, instruments and equipment must undergo rigorous sterilization procedures. In fact, some dental tools are for single use only and get tossed after one procedure. For the non-disposable items like mouth mirrors, drills, forceps and scalers, special machines called auto claves(steam under pressure) or dry ovens are required for use by the CDC to ensure the utmost standards be met for cleanliness. Thorough sterilization is [...]

Our Dentist Office Cleaning Standards2023-08-29T15:35:24-05:00
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