Are you pregnant or thinking about getting pregnant? If so, you’re probably expecting a number of changes, but did you know that your teeth may change as much as your body? Similarly, had you heard that it’s vital for you to protect your oral health in order to protect the health of your baby? During pregnancy, your body releases many... read more »
Over the course of a single day, the pervasive bacteria in your mouth, as well as the interaction with acidic foods and beverages you consume, can result in a microscopic erosion of the mineral crystals that make up your tooth enamel. If this process, which is also known as demineralization, isn’t counteracted, it can slowly weaken your tooth enamel and... read more »
Do you brush and floss your teeth regularly, but still get cavities? Conversely, do you know anyone who seems to skate by without ever having a cavity? If you do, you aren't alone. You see, many people are predisposed to cavities because of genetics. In fact, individuals with soft tooth enamel or crowded teeth can increase your chances of getting... read more »