
Is Brushing Your Teeth Really That Important?
Brushing your teeth is not only an important part of maintaining good oral health—it can also improve your overall health and even your self-confidence.
read moreBrushing your teeth is not only an important part of maintaining good oral health—it can also improve your overall health and even your self-confidence.
read moreWhen our mental health suffers, so do the things around us. For those with anxiety and depression, one of those things can be oral health. Our mouths are how we express ourselves. Through smiling, talking, and eating. If you find it hard to smile, or are anxious about others’ opinions, declining oral health can make
read moreHow do you clean a dental bridge? Fixed dental bridges are one of the most common solutions for replacing a missing tooth. They are durable and will last a long time, but they do require a little maintenance. You will need to clean your bridge every day to prevent bacteria buildup and keep your mouth
read moreSharp tooth pain, especially eating or drinking something hot or cold, is known as tooth sensitivity. There are many steps you can take to treat sensitivity and prevent it from returning. What Causes Tooth Sensitivity? Tooth sensitivity occurs when the protective layer of enamel on a tooth wears down enough to expose the underlying dentin.
read morePreventing tooth decay with good oral hygiene will protect your child from serious dental pain. When left untreated, tooth decay can cause cavities and other serious dental issues in baby teeth. Even developing permanent teeth can be affected by tooth decay and cause pain as a result. Let’s take a look at what tooth decay
read moreNew parents always have a lot of questions about their baby’s health and development. One that we often hear is, “When do you start brushing baby teeth?” The answer to this question is simple—as soon as the first baby teeth come in! It’s never too early to begin caring for your baby’s oral health. In
read moreMost people use mouthwash to eliminate bad breath. However, mouthwash can do a lot more for your mouth than just make it smell nicer. Depending on which type of mouthwash you choose, it can even help kill the bacteria that can cause cavities and tooth decay. Want to know more? Mouthwash 101 is now in
read moreWe have a lot of reasons to be grateful for our teeth. They help us eat our favorite foods, talk to our friends, and smile at our loved ones. Establishing a good oral hygiene routine is the best way to take care of your teeth and make sure they last you a lifetime. Dental enamel
read moreYou probably already know that drinking water is crucial for staying healthy and hydrated. But did you also know that it specifically benefits your dental health as well? Regularly drinking water helps lower your risk of dental disease, brighten your smile, and much more. In this blog, we’ll explore what makes water so good for
read moreChances are, you’ve noticed that colder weather makes your skin and hair drier. But did you know that cold weather can also affect your mouth? Every winter at Country Club Dental we see people with specific mouth ailments they only get at this time of year. Today we’re sharing our top winter mouth care tips
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