If you have tooth sensitivity, you may find that daily activities such as eating and drinking can result in discomfort. Many preexisting conditions can become causes of tooth sensitivity, which is why you should visit the dentist right away to receive advice on the proper course of treatment. Our team can help you better understand the tooth sensitivity cause and... read more »
The teeth in the back of your mouth play several important roles in helping to process and break down food before swallowing. While molars are primarily tasked with grinding and chewing, premolars also work in synergy with front teeth to bite off hard and tough foods. Cavities that develop on the biting surfaces of these teeth can significantly compromise your... read more »
If you cut your hair or trim your nails, they eventually grow back (usually quicker than you would like.) But what about your tooth enamel? Once it wears away, what can be done? We want to explain why it is so important to take good care of your tooth enamel, and what can be done when it wears away. So,... read more »
What is that colorless, sticky film you can feel on your teeth after you eat? Even though you can’t see it, you can definitely feel it! This is plaque which forms when the harmful bacteria in your mouth react with sugar and starches from the food you eat (and beverages you drink). Plaque creates acid that can erode your tooth... read more »