We’ve all been told to brush our teeth since we were very young. It’s such a simple routine that anyone can do it properly with little or no instruction, right?
When many people think of mouthwash, the first thing that comes to mind is probably a quick way to freshen their breath in the morning or after a meal.
Bad breath. Nobody wants it or to smell someone else’s. But everyone has icky breath at one time or another. And it’s downright unfortunate that you can have it and not even realize it.
You’re preparing for your regular checkup and cleaning, and you find out the dentist will be recommending a fluoride treatment to be directly applied to your teeth.
You probably don’t give much thought to your saliva, but it performs many important jobs.
Your smile is one of your most important assets; it communicates your joy and positivity, inspires confidence in those you meet and helps you make a great first impression.
When you need a job done well, you rely on a trained expert. The same applies to your oral health.
Are you searching for a dentist who can provide excellent care for everyone in your household?
Imagine a cob of corn with peanut butter between all of the kernels. Now visualize how much of the peanut butter would be able to be removed using just a toothbrush.
Studies show that across the United States millions of people are living with partial or complete tooth loss.
The comprehensive dental examination we provide for our patients at the offices of Brentwood goes far beyond simply checking their teeth and gums.
This muscular organ does more than help to churn up food. It’s also an important component in your complete oral health. Most people don’t associate tongues with medical maladies.
Most people have the privilege of being able to drink and eat whatever they want and whenever they want.
You’ll know, and your dentist certainly will, when you have tooth decay. It is a real problem that can lead to serious complications if not attended to.
We live in demanding, stressful times, and the day-to-day pressures we feel can be internalized in ways that can trigger many responses by our bodies.
Think of it as the key to keeping everything flowing in your mouth and digestive system.
At the office of Brentwood our friendly, highly skilled staff is committed to providing a comprehensive array of preventative and treatment services delivered with our patients’ comfort and…
Nearly 30 million people nationwide have diabetes, a disease affecting the body’s ability to process sugar.
When was the last time you tossed your current toothbrush for a new one?
When you’re faced with a dental emergency, it’s important to act fast. As experienced providers of care, we are well-equipped to provide the prompt, compassionate treatment you require.
Many of us have a case of it when we wake up — morning breath. But for some, morning breath sticks around all day, every day.
Did you know that according to statistics, more than 90% of adults ages 20-64 have had a cavity in their lifetime?
Gums (gingivae) play a crucial part in good oral health. Their dense tissue seals our teeth, protects the soft tissues underneath and covers the roots.
Once you lose your baby teeth and your adult teeth come in, you might figure that’s that – they’re in for life. Not so!