A Word From Dental Assistant C.J.: Want to Keep Your Teeth Strong and Healthy?
Your teeth may be strong but they can’t compete with abuse or neglect. Here are several suggestions on things you should avoid – to keep you from heading straight to our dentist office well before you...
View ArticleA Word From Dental Hygienist Natalie: What is Your Mouth Telling You?
When it comes to your overall health, your mouth is a good indication of what may be going on on the inside. Head on over to the mirror every week or so and take a peek. Changes in your gums or saliva...
View ArticleA Word From Dental Hygienist Liz: Prescription Toothpaste Now Available at...
We are excited to now be offering prescription anti-cavity toothpaste right here at Smile Savers Dentistry. Clinpro 5000 toothpaste delivers more fluoride, helps strengthen enamel and repairs early...
View ArticleAt Smile Savers Dentistry You’ve Entered the No Judgement Zone: by Dr. Daniel...
Too often when a new (sometimes emergency) dental patient comes in, we are told it has been two, three … maybe even up to 5 years since their last cleaning or exam. When asked why they have waited so...
View ArticleThe Many Causes of Halitosis by Dr. Daniel Stewart of Smile Savers Dentistry
A frequent question we get at Smile Savers Dentistry is “What Causes Bad Breath?” And believe it or not, the question about bad breath is usually not from the offender, but actually from a long-time...
View ArticleA Word From Dental Assistant CJ: Why Should You Straighten Your Teeth?
Malocclusion and Periodontal Disease: A Destructive Relationship So how are these two things related, and what do they even mean? Malocclusion simply means that the teeth are not aligned properly. This...
View ArticleA Word From Dental Assistant Deanna: Why You Can’t Ignore Cavities
As Halloween approaches, it’s always tempting to eat the delicious candy that seems to appear just about everywhere you look. As we all know, sugar is directly related to cavities which are considered...
View ArticleHealthy Teeth Tips For Your Thanksgiving Dinner from Smile Savers Dentistry
The Thanksgiving holiday is a time to enjoy the company of your family and friends, and of course to enjoy (sometimes too much) delicious food. It’s really not the time to think of your diet or your...
View ArticleA Word from Dental Hygienist Bonnie Carroll, RDH: The Importance of Dental...
We like to educate our patients on the importance of keeping up with your regular dental cleaning visits. At Smile Savers Dentistry, we use the latest technology and take the time to gather information...
View ArticleTeeth Grinding and Your Oral Health
Occasional teeth grinding (bruxism) doesn’t generally cause harm, but when it is occurring on a regular basis, your teeth can become damaged and other oral health complications could develop. Most...
View ArticleAre You at Risk for Tooth Loss as You Get Older?
When you think about your oral health, do you have visions of emergency dental extractions, dentures floating in a glass, hours in a dental chair, enduring expensive dental implants, etc.? Although...
View ArticleOctober is National Dental Hygiene Month
October is National Dental Hygiene Month, so it’s a great time of the year for me to remind you about the importance of your oral health care. Did you know that in addition to brushing and flossing...
View ArticleYour Oral Health is Important to Us at Smile Savers Dentistry
When we think about our health, we usually worry about our weight, our heart, or our blood pressure. Very few people realize that oral health plays into our overall physical health. Oral health is not...
View ArticleHalloween Tips from the FDA and ADA
Trick-or-Treating is coming up fast, so we thought we would share some of the FDA’s Halloween Food Safety Tips. Most of these handy tips are a “no-brainer” but it’s always a good idea for a quick...
View Article2015 Oral Health Resolutions
People often start their new year with New Year’s Resolutions, many of which involve our health. When deciding on a New Year’s Resolution, keep your oral health in mind. There are several good habits...
View ArticleFebruary is National Children’s Dental Health Month
Children’s teeth are meant to last a lifetime, and a healthy smile is also important to a child’s self-esteem. With proper care, a balanced diet and regular dental visits, their teeth can stay healthy...
View ArticleSmile Savers Dentistry Provides Quality Dental Care and Patient Education
Bonnie Carroll, RDH and Michaela Pashke, RDH, Smile Savers DentistryHere at Smile Savers Dentistry we strive to provide quality care and education to our patients. Regular dental visits and proper home...
View ArticleThe Top Signs/Reasons That You Should See A Dentist
For one reason or another, over 100 million people in the United States neglect to see a dentist each year, even though regular dental exams and good oral hygiene can prevent most dental disease....
View ArticleGatorade Erodes Teeth Faster than Coca-Cola, Red Bull and Fruit Juice
Gatorade may be the go-to sports drink for many athletes — both recreational and professional — but while the sugar in the drink helps fuel your body, it’s pretty horrible for your teeth. University of...
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