3 Things To Know About Gum Tissue Examinations

During a routine dental visit, your dentist might perform an examination of your gums. One of the steps during a gum examination is measuring the pockets of your gums. Gum pockets are areas between your teeth and gums, and these areas are where gum disease develops. If you've never had this done before, here are three things you should know. How gum disease forms Your teeth will naturally develop plaque on them from the foods and beverages you consume. Read More 

Has Your Dentist Recommended An Extraction? 4 Tips To Help You Care For Your New Dental Bridge

If you're going to be fitted for a dental bridge, you'll want to ensure that it will receive the care that it needs. While your dental bridge will allow you to eat and chew naturally, it will still require some additional care, especially if you want to avoid dental problems. Here are four steps you should take to care for your new dental bridge. 1. Prevent Further Tooth Loss When you have a dental bridge, it's important that you continue with proper oral hygiene. Read More 

Protect Your Teeth When Exercising

Most people know to protect their teeth by wearing a mouth guard when they are playing contact sports. However, there are many ways you can damage your teeth when you are doing a wide range of activities. Even chewing ice or using your teeth to open a simple plastic baggie can injure your teeth. When you are exercising, you may not realize that damage can be done to your teeth and they may even be at risk of injury. Read More