Oral Care & Teeth Whitening News
Should you floss after every meal? Many believe it's necessary to floss immediately, but timing is key, as flossing too...
By Dr. Brian Harris Nov 01, 2024
Should you floss every day? Absolutely. Daily flossing is vital for several reasons. In this article, we'll cover precisely why...
By Dr. Brian Harris Nov 01, 2024
Should you floss in the morning? The answer isn't as straightforward as you might think, but rest assured, we'll cover...
By Dr. Brian Harris Nov 01, 2024
Should you floss twice a day? The short answer is that it depends on your dental health needs. In this...
By Dr. Brian Harris Nov 01, 2024
Can you floss more than once a day? The short answer is yes, but there are a few important things...
By Dr. Brian Harris Nov 01, 2024
Can dentists tell if you floss? Absolutely. They can easily detect whether or not you've been flossing regularly based on...
By Dr. Brian Harris Nov 01, 2024
So, you're curious, can you reuse floss? This common question comes with a straightforward answer—no, you shouldn't. In this article,...
By Dr. Brian Harris Nov 01, 2024
Can you floss too hard? The short answer is yes, and it can lead to gum and tooth damage. In...
By Dr. Brian Harris Nov 01, 2024
Can you floss with a temporary crown? Yes, you can, and it's an important part of maintaining your oral hygiene...
By Dr. Brian Harris Nov 01, 2024
Oral Hygiene
How Long After a Tooth Extraction Can You Eat Solid Food?
Having a tooth extraction on your treatment plan can make you extremely nervous! “Doc, can you just knock me...
By Dr. Gibbz Dec 21, 2022
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Oral Hygiene
How to Get Rid of Gingivitis | Effective Home RemediesBy Fernanda Elizalde Nov 08, 2022
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Teeth Whitening
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Teeth Whitening
How Long After Teeth Whitening Can I Eat Normally? (Complete Post-Treatment Guide)By Fernanda Elizalde Jul 24, 2025
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Teeth Whitening
How Long Does Teeth Sensitivity Last After Whitening?By Fernanda Elizalde Oct 31, 2022
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Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic Dentistry
What is a Maryland Bridge?Your smile says a lot about you and your oral health! For example, if you were hiring someone for a...
By Dr. Gibbz Oct 28, 2022
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Cosmetic Dentistry
27 Foods to Eat After Wisdom Teeth Removal Extraction SurgeryAfter wisdom teeth removal surgery, you'll need to eat nutritious soft foods during the recovery process. Wisdom tooth removal is...
By Fernanda Elizalde May 14, 2025
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Cosmetic Dentistry
Bridge vs. Implant: What's The Difference?Growing up, many of us were taught that we only need to go to the dentist when we experience dental...
By Dr. Gibbz Oct 25, 2022
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Family Dentistry
Toothache During Pregnancy: Causes and Treatment
Women are exposed to many new sensations throughout their pregnancy, some of which can be unpleasant and even painful. Aside...
By Fernanda Elizalde Nov 09, 2022
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5 Teeth Straightening Options Compared and ExplainedBy Fernanda Elizalde Nov 03, 2022
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Family Dentistry
What's The Difference Between Stannous Fluoride and Sodium Fluoride?By Fernanda Elizalde Nov 01, 2022
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Family Dentistry
Cavity Filling 101: What to Expect, Procedure, and CostsBy Fernanda Elizalde Oct 29, 2022
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