Is Water Flossing Better Than String Flossing?
Cleaning between your teeth is one of the most important parts of at-home oral hygiene but it’s often ignored. Are water flossers a better way to clean?
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Cleaning between your teeth is one of the most important parts of at-home oral hygiene but it’s often ignored. Are water flossers a better way to clean?
We’d all like whiter teeth, and many of our patients ask about the best way whitening toothpaste they can use at home. Learn about one type of whitening toothpaste, blue covarine, and if it’s worth the hype.
Flossing prevents gingivitis, or gum disease, by preventing the build-up of plaque on and between your teeth. The long-term effects of allowing bacteria to grow are serious and can range from cavities to gum disease and eventually loss of teeth and bone loss.
Sometimes what you are eating can have a large effect on the coloration of your teeth. Read more about the types of food that can stain your teeth and how to mitigate the effects of food on the color of your teeth.
Cavity prevention starts with daily brushing and flossing. See what causes tooth decay and get additional tips on how you can stop cavities.
Dental implants have become many dentists’ go-to procedure for replacing missing teeth. Learn about the pros and cons of this dental procedure.