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Everyone knows the basics of good dental care. Brush your teeth after every meal, floss every day, see your dentist at least twice a year. It sounds simple. But what if you still don’t have strong, healthy teeth? Weak enamel can be a genetic weakness, or it can be caused by other conditions, like Celiac disease. I’ve always had weak enamel, so I started looking into ways that I could increase the strength of my teeth, and found that dietary changes could make a big difference. I started this blog to share my experience, and to talk about other ways you can make your teeth stronger and healthier. There are lots of things that you can do to improve your dental health. You just have to find them.

After-Care For Root Canals: Three Things To Know

A root canal is a procedure that removes damaged pulp from inside of a tooth, helping you to keep your natural teeth in place. Your dentist or endodontist can perform this procedure in the office, and he or she will likely give you some after-care instructions to help ease discomfort and tend to your oral health in the days after your root canal. If you are unsure about what to expect after the procedure is complete, here are a few tips you can use to care for yourself and your teeth. Read More 

Giving Up Chewing Tobacco? Try These Alternatives Instead

If you have a chewing tobacco habit that you're ready to give up, congratulations! You're taking a key step toward improving your oral health. As your dentist has likely told you during your routine checkups, your mouth may already be showing the signs of chewing tobacco use. While many people are concerned about the link between this product and various oral cancers, chewing tobacco can also stain your teeth and lead to gum recession — all issues that your dentist will warn you about. Read More 

5 Reasons Your Gums Are Bleeding

Keeping your gums in good condition is essential for having healthy teeth. If you have issues with your gums, this could translate to problems with your teeth. However, it's possible to have gums that  start to bleed. This is a situation you will want to discuss with your dental provider. It's also beneficial to be aware of the common causes of bleeding gums. Reason #1: Rough toothbrush You will always want to do is to choose a toothbrush that has the best bristles to meet your individual needs. Read More 

Make Sure To Find A Saturday Dentist To Manage Your Child’s Baseball Emergencies

Baseball is a great sport for young players because it is easy to learn and fun to master. It also takes place on the weekend to give children a maximum amount of fun. However, this can be a problem if the child gets hit in the face by a baseball and suffers from a severely cracked tooth. Finding a Saturday dentist can help with this danger. Why A Cracked Tooth Is Dangerous Read More 

Pediatric Tooth Sensitivty Issues And How They Are Addressed

If your child complains of aches and pains in the mouth, then they may have a tooth sensitivity issue. Sensitivity problems are not always associated with oral health issues and the problem may be related to a sinus infection. While this is true, problems with the teeth can cause some sensitivity. Keep reading to learn about some possible causes as well as some solutions to the issue: Causes Of Pediatric Tooth Sensitivity Read More