by DARCY543HAM | May 25, 2022 | Blog, Family Dentistry, General Dentistry
How To Make The Most Of Your Dental Visits FOR THE AVERAGE PERSON, you only see your dentist twice a year. While you may think going to the dentist simply requires you to show up and open wide, it’s important to take advantage of each and every dental visit! We want...
by DARCY543HAM | May 25, 2022 | Blog, Family Dentistry, General Dentistry
Are Sports And Energy Drinks Damaging Your Teeth? DRINKING ENERGY AND SPORTS DRINKS ON a regular basis is becoming increasingly popular, especially among young people. But did you know that these drinks can be extremely damaging to your teeth? Sports And Energy Drinks...
by DARCY543HAM | May 25, 2022 | Blog, Cosmetic Dentistry, Family Dentistry, General Dentistry
Hey Runners! Pay Special Attention To Your Oral Health ARE YOU A RUNNER? Or, do you know a runner? Here’s an important question to ask… “Does your training include specific consideration for your oral health?” Do those two things sound unrelated? There’re not....
by DARCY543HAM | May 25, 2022 | Blog, Family Dentistry, General Dentistry
Use Your Smartphone To Brush Smarter SMARTPHONE TECHNOLOGY IS AMAZING. It brings the world to our fingertips. And now, smartphone apps can help us with our daily oral hygiene routines! Smartphone Apps For Both Adults & Children Sometimes we all need a little extra...
by DARCY543HAM | May 25, 2022 | Blog, Family Dentistry, General Dentistry
Juice Smarter: Your Teeth Will Thank You WHILE JUICING IS ONE OF THE most popular health fads right now, how does it affect your smile? Juices Can Be Tough On Teeth Many juices contain high amounts of acid and sugar that can compromise healthy teeth. Frequently...
by DARCY543HAM | May 25, 2022 | Family Dentistry, General Dentistry
Like Mother, Like Daughter; The Family Factor A new study conducted by researchers at the Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Child and Adolescent Health Policy concluded that when parents do NOT visit the dentist on a regular basis, their children are even less...