Quick Summary Tooth sensitivity happens when enamel erodes and exposes dentin's fluid-filled tubules that connect to tooth nerves, or when gum recession exposes tooth roots. In-office desensitizing treatments provide immediate relief and can last permanently for some...
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Taking Care Of Our Furry Friends Smiles
Quick Summary 70 percent of cats and 80 percent of dogs develop oral disease by age two or three, making daily toothbrushing and preventive care essential for your pet. Daily brushing with pet-specific toothpaste, annual veterinary cleanings, nutritious food, and chew...
February Is Children’s Dental Health Month
Quick Summary Tooth decay affects 1 in 5 children ages 5 to 11 in the US but is 100 percent preventable with consistent brushing, flossing, and regular dental cleanings. Scheduling your child's first dental visit before age 1 and requesting preventive treatments like...
A Brief History Of Dental Floss And Flossing
Quick Summary Dental floss was introduced in 1815 by American dentist Levi Spear Parmly using waxen silk thread, but didn't become widely used until the mid-20th century when Dr. Charles C. Bass developed more durable nylon floss during World War II. Today you can...
How Your Oral Health And Overall Health Are Linked
Quick Summary Gum disease is linked to serious health conditions including diabetes, heart disease, and cancer, with up to 91 percent of heart disease patients also having periodontal disease. Inflammation from oral bacteria is believed to be the primary connection...
Is Chewing Gum Good Or Bad For Your Teeth?
Quick Summary Sugar-free chewing gum strengthens your teeth by increasing saliva flow, which neutralizes acids and delivers calcium and phosphate to tooth enamel. Chewing sugarless gum for 20 minutes after meals can help prevent tooth decay, and gum containing xylitol...






