8 Things To Know About Baby Teeth
It’s an exciting time for parents when their baby gets their first tooth. Most babies will develop teeth between 6 and 12 months of age. But it’s important for parents […]
Read more »It’s an exciting time for parents when their baby gets their first tooth. Most babies will develop teeth between 6 and 12 months of age. But it’s important for parents […]
Read more »We all know that one of the most important steps in your dental health routine is brushing your teeth. From a young age, you’re taught how to brush your teeth […]
Read more »Time can slip away from you when life gets so busy. When that happens, it’s easy to skip appointments, like the dentist! But, it’s important to go to the dentist […]
Read more »On March 19, Governor Polis issued an executive order to limit all treatment to emergency care to minimize the spread of COVID-19 and conserve PPE. Our office is taking extra […]
Read more »You’ve finally gotten your braces off or finished your Invisalign treatment – amazing! Your next step is a clear, tooth hugging retainer. Lets go over all the information you need […]
Read more »Interproximal cavities, more popularly known as the cavities in between your teeth, are actually pretty common. They start to form when there is a breakdown of the outer, calcified enamel […]
Read more »If someone asks about our goals for the new year, most of us would say that we want to be healthier. Maybe we want to lose weight, eat better, or […]
Read more »Pregnancy is an exciting and special time. With so much to think about and prepare for, we know that your oral health may be one of the last things on […]
Read more »School is starting up again, and students are getting ready to start participating in their fall sports. Sports are a great way to get exercise and make friends, but it […]
Read more »American’s love their gum. In fact, the U.S. Census Bureau reports that the average American consumes 1.8 pounds of gum each year! Even though that may sound disturbing to many, […]
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