Oral Health and Exercise

Are you concerned with the health of your teeth? Do you brush for two minutes at a time twice a day? Do you make a point of flossing daily and visit a dentist at least twice a year for a routine cleaning? If so, good for you—but we have something else you can try. In fact, did you know that... read more »

Teething: What You Need to Know

The primary teeth, which are also called “baby teeth,” are as important as the adult permanent teeth. They guide the permanent teeth into their proper positions, as well as help your child eat and speak. If a baby tooth is lost too soon, the permanent teeth may drift into the vacant space, which makes it difficult for other adult teeth... read more »