Your daily routine needs to include brushing your teeth twice each day with a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. You also need to remember to thoroughly floss your teeth at least once each day. These simple measures can help remove plaque, bacteria, food debris and acids deposits before they can promote problems with cavities and periodontal disease. You also need... read more »
For such simple thing, with no moving parts, your toothbrush has a pretty big job to do. To make sure that it remains an effective tool for fighting cavities and gum disease, you can take a few simple steps to care for it. Know when it is time to retire your toothbrush. You should get a new toothbrush every three... read more »
As you may have already discovered the hard way, a cavity is a painful way to bring your smile down. If tooth decay has its way with your smile, creating holes in your tooth enamel, you will want to have it treated as soon as possible. When discovered early, mild to moderate tooth damage is usually treatable with a dental filling.... read more »