Gum Disease Risk Factors

Gum disease, which could perhaps be the most common dental disease we see, affects about half of the total number of adults in the United States. While a big part of what causes gum disease comes down to which food choices we make, there are also numerous risk factors you should be mindful of. Here are a few of them... read more »

Flossing Is an Important Element of Maintaining Good Oral Hygiene

The American Dental Association offers several recommendations for maintaining good oral hygiene and maintaining oral health. This starts with an effective daily oral hygiene routine, founded on brushing your teeth twice each day and flossing in the evening. It’s generally best to floss after you’re done eating for the day to ensure your mouth is fully clean before going to... read more »