Request Request Appointment Like Us Like us on Facebook Reviews Read Our Reviews Call Give us a Call Map View our Map

Eating These Foods Can Keep Your Gums Healthy

February 3, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — springhousedentist @ 2:21 pm
green and yellow fruits and vegetables

For most people, the month of February is all about finding that perfect gift for your significant other. For others, it’s about finding the best deals on discounted candy after Valentine’s Day. For your dentist, however, February is also Gum Disease Awareness Month. Because gum disease will affect more than half of Americans at some point in their lives, it’s important you maintain excellent gum health to keep this disease at bay. Here are a few foods you can eat to keep your gums in great condition.

(more…)

Here’s Why and How You Should Clean Your Tongue

January 31, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — springhousedentist @ 2:57 pm
person sticking their tongue out

Do you sometimes have bad breath despite daily brushing and flossing? Sure, your teeth and gums might be clean, but you may be missing a large portion of your mouth: your tongue. Not cleaning your tongue can result in bacteria re-depositing on your teeth and gums, resulting in bad breath. So, just how and why should you clean your tongue? A dentist is here with the answers.

(more…)

6 Reasons Why Seeing Your Dentist Regularly Saves You Money

January 6, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — springhousedentist @ 2:12 pm
dental checkup

Going to the dentist is pretty much no one’s favorite activity. That’s probably why only about one-third of Americans even visit their dentist yearly, according to the American Dental Association. Many of us avoid dental checkups out of financial concerns. However, getting these appointments squared away twice a year can save you leaps and bounds of money in the long run. Here are six reasons why.

(more…)

How to Protect Your Oral Health During Cold and Flu Season

December 23, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — springhousedentist @ 3:01 am
woman blowing her nose cold symptoms

If you find yourself dealing with cold or flu symptoms, your priority is to feel better. Thus, you’re likely to seek out the best products to get the job done. Have you ever considered what impact they can have on your teeth and gums? If not, continue reading to learn the possible dangers some of the common remedies can pose and to get the expert flu season tips you need. Additionally, you’ll learn how maintaining regular visits to your dentist can also be beneficial.

(more…)

What’s the Difference Between Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry?

December 15, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — springhousedentist @ 2:42 am
attractive woman smiling perfect teeth

These days, the average dentist will offer a host of services to meet his or her patients’ needs. They can range from tooth-colored fillings to porcelain veneers, but how are these procedures categorized? As you read further, we tackle the question: “What’s the difference between cosmetic and restorative dentistry?” By being better informed, you can make a more educated decision about the type of dental care you need.

(more…)

How to Maintain Your Oral Health Through the Holiday Season

November 21, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — springhousedentist @ 8:25 pm
family together for the holidays

The holiday season is quickly approaching, and with it means increased consumption of sweet treats. Although these temptations can be hard to resist, they don’t necessarily have to spell disaster for your pearly whites. There are ways to keep your smile healthy throughout the holiday season. Keep reading to learn a few of these tips from your dentist.

(more…)

5 Everyday Activities That Can Harm Your Teeth

November 7, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — springhousedentist @ 9:10 pm
person cracking nut with teeth

There are a lot of things we do every single day that we know are bad for us. Smoking, sitting for hours at a time, munching on potato chips, to name a few. Yet there are just as many bad habits that harm our teeth. Continue reading as a dentist describes 5 things that we do every day that can hurt your pearly whites.

(more…)

Enjoy a Happy and Healthy Halloween with These Tips!

October 17, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — springhousedentist @ 7:42 pm
Kids with Halloween candy

Boo! Haunted houses aren’t the only thing scary about Halloween. With the increase in sugary snacks, candies, and sweets, your teeth are at higher risk of spooky tooth decay and cavities. Thankfully, your dentist has provided a list of useful Halloween candy tips along with other helpful hints to ensure happy and healthy smiles. Keep reading to learn some of the best ways to fight the cavity monsters!

(more…)

What Toothbrush is Right For You?

October 4, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — springhousedentist @ 2:18 pm
toothbrushes in a shopping basket

The American Dental Association recommends changing out your toothbrush every three months. The oral hygiene aisle can be hectic to navigate, especially if you’re not sure what you’re looking for. Instead of wondering “What toothbrush should I use?” and picking out a standard soft-bristled manual one each time, get the option that’s built to be the best option for your teeth and gums. Read on to learn about all the different toothbrushes made for unique mouths that you had no idea existed.

(more…)

4 Tips to Reduce the Impact Hot Drinks Have On Your Oral Health

September 27, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — springhousedentist @ 3:22 pm
coffee with leaves surrounding it

It’s almost October, which means pumpkin spice season is in full swing! You’re preparing by buying a new comfortable throw for your couch and staying warm with hot drinks like coffee and tea. How else would you be able to get rid of that chill that sticks with you throughout the day? The last thing you’re wondering is whether hot drinks are bad for your teeth or not. To keep your pearly whites happy and healthy for family photos in November and December, implement these four tips to help reduce your risk of developing cavities and tooth discoloration.

(more…)
« Newer PostsOlder Posts »
NeoSmile logo smile icon Looking for a New Dentist?
Request a Free Consult or Second Opinion!