You’ve probably heard of cosmetic dentistry, but do you really know what it entails? Many people are surprised to learn the many ways that their less-than-perfect smile can be improved. Cosmetic dentistry offers many ways to make your teeth look… Read More
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How to Keep Your Child’s Teeth Healthy: Tips From Your Olney Dentist
Teaching your child proper dental health habits can be a bit like pulling teeth. Most children will experience cavities at some point in their life but by teaching them good habits you can go a long way in helping them… Read More
What You Need to Know About Dry Mouth From Your Olney Dentist
Dry mouth may not seem like a big problem but when left unchecked, it can become more than just a minor annoyance and lead to systemic health problems. Proper saliva production is a crucial aspect of dental health as saliva… Read More
Your Guide to Gum Health From Your Olney Dentist
Everyone wants to receive compliments on their smile, but your Olney dentist does not want you to forget about your gum health!
5 Dental Warning Signs to Watch Out For From Your Olney Dentist
It’s always a little nerve-wracking to suddenly experience an unexplained dental issue. Why is my tooth suddenly throbbing? What does it mean if my tooth hurts when I try to drink something cold? In this week’s blog, your Olney dentist… Read More
Your Olney Dentist Explains: How to Make Your Smile Look Younger
Did you know that your smile could be making you look older? Over time, tooth enamel erodes and teeth begin to stain, making your smile look older and worn out. Today your Olney dentist offers a few simple tips, tricks,… Read More
What is Enamel Erosion? Your Olney Dentist Explains
Enamel erosion is a common problem that can be caused by a variety of factors. While it may not be noticeable at first, if left unchecked it can require cosmetic dental procedures in order to fix. In this week’s blog… Read More
4 Reasons Why You Should Use Dental Floss from Your Olney Dentist
While most people have gotten into the habit of brushing their teeth twice a day, flossing is a little more rare. The American Dental Association recommends flossing once a day in order to keep your teeth and gums healthy, but… Read More
Bite Problems: What You Should Know About Occlusion
Occlusion is known as the relationship between your upper and lower teeth, but if your teeth don’t line up properly, you may start to experience “bite problems”. Your dentist will be able to tell you how chewing can lead to… Read More