Category: General Dentistry

08 Dec 2021
Did you know that according to the market research platform DentaVox, 61 percent of people suffer from dental fear? Scheduling conflicts can be a large part of this fear and anxiety. Reputable dental offices know that their patients have busy lives–this is why some offer weekend availability.  For this reason, we recommend finding a local...
01 Jul 2021
broken tooth
A broken tooth can be a danger to your oral health! Don’t ignore a chipped or broken tooth, call our office to have it checked out! Our teeth are strong, but they can easily break due to injury or even due to decay. If you have broken a tooth or if your tooth has been...
01 Jun 2021
man and woman brushing their teeth
Everyone knows that it’s important to take great care of your smile, but not everyone understands exactly why or how. Oral health is directly connected to overall wellness, so taking care of your smile actually has a major impact on your whole body. Our dentist has some essential tips for taking care of your smile...
01 Jun 2021
dental implant
Has your smile been greatly affected by dental decay? Teeth that have experienced major damage may need to be removed before an infection can develop. If you have experienced tooth loss due to decay or injury, restorative dentistry may be the next best option. Dental implants may be a great choice to repair your smile!...
01 Jun 2021
woman at the dentist
Dental emergencies can be scary, but fast action can save your smile! Calling an emergency dentist right away can help protect your teeth and gums from permanent damage. Restorative treatments can be very expensive depending on the severity of treatment, so maintaining your smile is always the best option. Check out these essential tips on...
04 May 2021
dentist modeling how to brush teeth
Bleeding and tender gums can be a sign of gum disease or oral infection. You may not be alarmed at the first sight of pink when you’re brushing, but don’t let gum disease go unchecked! Without treatment, gum disease can lead to major oral health problems and it can have an impact on your overall...
04 May 2021
friends drinking
Alcohol can have a major impact on your teeth and gums, so make sure to keep alcohol consumption to a minimum. Drinking in excess can lead to dental decay, gum disease, tooth discoloration, and even tooth loss. Our Boynton Beach dentist breaks down exactly how alcohol contributes to oral health issues: Tooth Discoloration The most...
12 Apr 2021
woman flossing
Are you looking for simple ways to improve your smile? Our Boynton Beach dental clinic has some easy lifestyle swaps that can help you get a healthier, whiter smile! With some minor adjustments, you can get yourself one step closer to the smile of your dreams. Check out our tips below to see how you...
12 Apr 2021
couple at the dentist
Did you know that certain health conditions can be directly connected to your oral health? Diabetes is known to directly impact your teeth and gums, with the link being high blood sugar. Blood sugar that is uncontrolled can weaken white blood cells, which is the main defense against so many types of bacterial infections. Managing...
12 Apr 2021
Oral injuries are more common than people realize, but there are some ways you can protect your smile from damage! Dental emergencies are not always preventable, but there are some things you can do to help reduce your risk for oral injury. Our Boynton Beach emergency dentist has some simple tips to help you protect...