Can Front Teeth Get Cavities? Here's What You Need to Know
Ever wondered if those front teeth can develop cavities just like your molars? It's a question we hear often at...
When you see your dentist, you know the basics of what goes on: a cleaning, cavity check, maybe some x-rays, and an evaluation of your overall dental health. But there is much more behind these visits and this is what makes them so important.
read moreThe Case For and Against Flossing You may have noticed that some health-related questions aren’t as settled as we might have hoped. Red wine is a case in point. You might remember hearing that one glass every day would do you a world of good. More recently, however, some experts have asserted that drinking any
read moreBad Habits and Your Oral Health You’ve probably heard that if you want healthy teeth and healthy smiles, you should brush regularly and see your dentist twice a year (or more often and recommended.) All of that is certainly the case. It’s also true, however, or not true depending on what we’re talking about, that
read moreAthletes Derive Many Benefits The very best athletes among us can achieve fame and fortune. But you don’t have to be good enough at a sport to go pro, go to the Olympics or get an athletic scholarship to see you through college to have a better life thanks to your participation in athletics. Playing
read more“Untreated dental disease compromises the child’s ability to eat well, sleep well, and function well at home and at school. The unaesthetic nature of untreated dental decay compromises the child’s self-esteem and social development” (CDA). This is why it is so very important to have an early focus on good dental health for children and to
read moreGood oral health is important to not only keep your teeth and gums in good shape but also to help protect your overall health and well-being. Wouldn’t it be handy to have a roadmap to healthy teeth that you could easily follow? Well here at Comfort Care Family Dental, we think it would and wanted
read moreDespite all of the amazing improvements and great advancements that have been made over the years in dental care, millions of Americans live with advanced dental issues, including missing teeth. For many years, if someone had missing teeth, dentures and bridges were the only options and these were unavailable to many due to the cost. But
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