Increased Fluoride Exposure Can Help Correct Enamel Erosion

Enamel erosion is a simple term used to describe tooth enamel that has been chronically affected by acid. This is often the result of poor oral hygiene, frequent consumption of acidic foods and beverages or other factors that can affect the pH balance of your mouth. This is even more likely to be an issue if you struggle with an... read more »

Enamel: the #1 Defense against Cavities

If you were asked what the best defense was against getting cavities in your teeth, what would your answer be? If you thought of brushing, flossing, regular dental checkups, or mouthwash use, you’re not far off. What all of those activities have in common, though, is that they work together to accomplish one important goal – preserving your enamel. What... read more »

Should I Use Toothpaste to Brush my Child’s Teeth?

You probably know that it’s important to brush and floss your teeth if you’re interested in protecting your oral health. However, did you know that you should help your child brush until they are about eight years old? During that time, it’s important that you help our little one establish good oral health habits. Unfortunately, this can be a difficult... read more »