by Midway Family and Cosmetic Dentistry | Feb 25, 2019 | From Our Blog, General Dentistry, Periodontal Prevention
Brushing your teeth regularly is the foundation of great oral health. Brushing regularly helps reduce the changes of cavities, plaque buildup, gum disease and many other common dental challenges. When it comes to brushing your teeth, there are a few different options...
by Midway Family and Cosmetic Dentistry | Feb 5, 2019 | General Dentistry, Periodontal Prevention
Has your dentist mentioned to you that you have deeper than normal gum pockets? Typically, it’s detected when there are deeper spaces around your teeth where the gum tissue attaches. they are caused by bacteria and are typically known as “periodontal pockets.” When...
by Midway Family and Cosmetic Dentistry | Dec 5, 2018 | General Dentistry, Healthy Lifestyle, Periodontal Prevention
You’re going about your normal routine of brushing and flossing, and you spit out the toothpaste and notice a bit of pink. You may also see some bleeding when you floss. A small amount of blood may be a normal occurrence to you but it’s definitely not something that...
by Midway Family and Cosmetic Dentistry | Nov 20, 2018 | From Our Blog, Healthy Lifestyle, Periodontal Prevention
Bad Breath can happen to anyone, and surely at some point or another, we’ve all suffered from it. You may suffer from bad breath and no one ever told you. That’s one of the most difficult things about it—having it and not knowing it. Having bad breath can cause many...
by Midway Family and Cosmetic Dentistry | Jul 12, 2018 | From Our Blog, General Dentistry, Healthy Lifestyle, Periodontal Prevention
At Midway Family and Cosmetic Dentistry, we realize how oral health can impact your overall health and quality of life. This is why we highly urge all of our patients to make oral hygiene a top priority. According to a study published in the Journal of...
by Midway Family and Cosmetic Dentistry | Jul 26, 2017 | Periodontal Prevention
I started smoking in high school. I was around sixteen, and at the time I had a straight set of white teeth. People constantly complimented me on them. Though I’d been warned that smoking was bad for my teeth, I didn’t listen. I got my first tooth...
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