
My Wisdom Teeth Don’t Hurt So I Don’t Need to Take Them Out…
Wisdom teeth typically come in, and erupt between the ages 17-25. Some people may have only 1 or 2 teeth that develop, while others get all four, or don’t get
Wisdom teeth typically come in, and erupt between the ages 17-25. Some people may have only 1 or 2 teeth that develop, while others get all four, or don’t get
One of the most common questions I am asked as a dental hygienist is, “why can’t I get a regular cleaning?” This is always a tough one for me because
Veneers Are Veneers Right for Me? There are a number of reasons why porcelain veneers are placed for patients. Porcelain veneers are a small, thin restoration fabricated in a dental
Alameda Dental Care Helps Patients Prevent Dental Disease Prevention of dental disease is the most important element of your oral health. There is nothing better or healthier than your natural
Dry mouth My mouth is always dry. What I can do? Very often patients asked this question. They are concerned about a condition called Xerostomia, in which the salivary glands
Smiles for Hope From March 1st – June 30th, our offices will be participating in Smiles for Hope. What is Smiles for Hope? Smiles for Hope helps and supports a
Dental Sealants Have you ever had a dentist recommend a sealant for you or your child and wondered: “what is that” and “why do I need it”? Here are some
Activated Charcoal Toothpaste or Powders Activated charcoal toothpaste and powders have been gaining popularity the past few years. Ads have been flooding social media. You may have seen the YouTube
Do I need to take antibiotics before my dental visit? Physicians and dentists may recommend that a patient takes antibiotics prior to certain dental procedures. This is called “antibiotic prophylaxis”.
“My teeth are sensitive.” One of the most common concerns voiced in the dental office; here are a couple solutions. First we need to differentiate between gum and tooth sensitivity.
Four Ways to Clean Between Teeth When thinking about cleaning between teeth, floss will probably come to mind. This is a great way to clean between teeth, but it is
How to Clean Your Denture/Partial Dentures Rinse your dentures before brushing to remove any loose food or debris. Use a soft bristle toothbrush and a non-abrasive cleanser to gently brush
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