Smiling and Laughing Are Good for Your Mouth, Mood, and Body!

Between May 16 and June 16, the Oral Health Foundation raises awareness of important health concerns by celebrating National Smile Month, and our dental team is here for it! We invite you to join us in making a positive difference in the oral health of the people around you. Everyone deserves the chance at a… Read more »


Spring Is a Great Time To Replace Missing Teeth With Dental Implants and Complete Your Smile

If you have missing teeth or tooth issues, opting for a dental implant is one of the best tooth replacement options you can choose – whether you have lost teeth due to tooth decay, periodontal disease, or injury. Now is a great time to spring into action with a dental implant restoration to complete your... Read more »

How To Protect Your Teeth and Gums During Orthodontic Treatment

If you are wearing braces or any other kind of orthodontic aligners, taking good care of your teeth and gums is more important than ever. Good daily oral hygiene care is needed to protect your teeth and gums from oral infections while you are straightening your teeth. You don’t want to end up with dental… Read more »


March Is National Dentist Day and Dental Assistants Recognition Week

Taking the time to recognize your dental team once a year is important because they seek to go above and beyond to take the best care possible of you and your family’s smiles. Our dentist works hard all year to improve your quality of life so you can eat, smile and speak with confidence. Recognizing... Read more »

10 reasons why you should care about gum health

At least 80% of American adults have gum inflammation/disease. Bacteria in your mouth travel to other parts of your body through your bloodstream. Gum disease increases pancreatic and kidney cancer risk by 62% Research has found an association between rheumatoid arthritis and gum disease. People with gum disease are twice as likely to die from… Read more »


Why You Should Tune Into Gum Disease Awareness Month This February

The purpose of Gum Disease Awareness Month in February is to raise awareness of what causes it and to encourage you to adhere to better oral health habits to keep it from developing in your smile. Sadly, periodontal disease affects 47.2% of adults over 30 in the U.S. and at an even higher rate (70.1%)... Read more »

Start Your New Year Off With a Bang With the Help of Transformational Dental Goals!

If you are like many folks this time of year, making resolutions is probably foremost on your mind. Those resolutions likely have something to do with promoting health and prosperity while giving up unhealthy habits. This year, our dental team highly recommends making some powerful changes to your dental health by implementing healthier dental goals!… Read more »


Bonding or Veneer?

Dr. Brian was able to improve our patient’s smile.  She did not like a bonding that was done at a previous dental office and the dark space between her teeth really bothered her.   She had a choice to do two composite bondings or two porcelain veneers.  She decided on bonding to keep costs down and… Read more »


Navigating the Holidays and Winter Sports – Protect Your Smile From Dental Trauma and Cavities With These Tips!

Winter is coming and if you are anything like us, you are likely busy preparing for the holidays to celebrate with family and friends. Because this time of year is so busy, it’s easy to overindulge in your favorite annual treats while tempted to slack on your daily oral hygiene care. But that’s a bad… Read more »


Thanking You and Your Families This Season

Thanksgiving will soon be here, and once again, we will be reminiscing about all the things we are grateful for. For our dental team, that means letting our patients know how thankful we are to get to care for you and your loved ones’ smiles all year round! We work hard to provide consistent, excellent… Read more »