Radiant Smiles: Dental Health Tips from Chandler Dental Center
May 24, 2024 9:00 amGet ready to flash those pearly whites with confidence! Join the expert team at Chandler Dental Center for the best tips on keeping your teeth in top shape.
Get ready to flash those pearly whites with confidence! Join the expert team at Chandler Dental Center for the best tips on keeping your teeth in top shape.
Dentures are a wonderful option for people missing teeth. They restore patients’ ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence. With proper care, they can last for many years, but you might wonder if you can whiten your dentures. Take a look at our blog post to learn more about how to keep your dentures looking bright.
Nobody looks forward to the idea of getting a root canal. The procedure has a nasty reputation of being one of the most unpleasant dental experiences you can have, but modern practices have made them much easier to endure. Nevertheless, it’s still understandable to want to avoid them. Take a look at our blog post for some tips to help keep your smile healthy and reduce the likelihood of needing a root canal.
Be honest, when was the last time you flossed? If it’s been a while, you’re not alone. According to a report from the American Dental Association, less than one-third of all Americans are properly flossing every day. Check out our blog post to see why flossing is absolutely essential to maintaining a healthy smile and fresh breath.
Dental anxiety is one of the number one reasons why people put off scheduling important dental procedures. But thanks to advancements made in anesthetics, there are now several options for patients who dread visiting the dentist. Read our blog post for a brief guide to dental sedation that will hopefully put your mind at ease about your next appointment.
There are many different reasons why someone might experience bad breath. Read our blog post for some tips on how to get that breath smelling better so you can continue to take on your day with confidence.
A common dental saying is "Your mouth is the gateway to your body." Read our blog post to see how your oral health can affect your overall health, including heart health.
When it comes to toothbrushes, you can go the manual route, or you can opt for electric. These days, flossing comes with more options than ever before too. Read our blog post for a look at how a Waterpik flosser stacks up against traditional dental floss.
Periodontal disease, or gum disease, is one of the most common dental afflictions, experienced by nearly half of adults over thirty. Read our blog post to learn more about gum disease, including if it can be reversed if caught early enough.
Without proper dental care, tooth decay and gum problems can arise and cause health complications. Healthy and strong teeth are a result of good oral hygiene and good oral habits. Check out our blog post for tips to keep your teeth healthy and strong!