The Reasons Why Flossing Is Important

Did you know dental floss is important to your oral health? Flossing is a key step in maintaining excellent oral health care. That is why Dr. John Moreno, our dentist, is here to explain the many reasons why flossing is important to your care. The American Dental Association, also known as the ADA, has officially recommended flossing between your teeth... read more »

Revitalize Your Smile with Cavity Prevention

Ideally, cavities can be prevented with healthy foods and drinks, proper oral hygiene, and the avoidance of unhealthy lifestyle habits. Because cavities arise due to holes in your tooth enamel, it is important to always make sure you clean your mouth whenever possible. When assessing your dietary choices, always make sure that you're eating foods that are safe for your... read more »

Cavity Prevention and Its Effect on Your Dental Health

Have you ever asked yourself if your cleaning habits were enough to prevent cavities from taking root? The truth is, that yes, and by following a basic set of guidelines including brushing and flossing daily, your chances of developing cavities will drop. A cavity is a hole formed in a tooth due to the erosion of tooth enamel. The key... read more »

Weak Enamel: The Facts

You know that it’s important to keep your teeth healthy and strong. You probably know that you should brush twice a day for two minutes at a time and that you should floss daily. Similarly, it’s important for you to keep your enamel, which is the hard protective layer of your teeth, healthy and strong. Fortunately, there are a few... read more »

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