5 New Year’s Resolutions to Make for Your Teeth
Ringing in the new year with a set of achievable goals is a great way to approach the upcoming year. One of the most common resolutions we make for ourselves […]
Read more »Ringing in the new year with a set of achievable goals is a great way to approach the upcoming year. One of the most common resolutions we make for ourselves […]
Read more »When a baby starts teething, it is not an easy time for parents. Babies are often restless, fussy, and in pain during this time. Most babies will develop teeth between […]
Read more »Brushing your teeth is an essential part of your oral health. From a young age you’re taught how to brush your teeth and to do it twice a day. Just […]
Read more »Most of us can’t wait to dive into the pool on a hot summer day. Although the feeling of chlorine on our skin and hair can be repulsive. However, chlorine […]
Read more »Waking up with a toothache is not a great way to start the day. Many people rely on over-the-counter pain medications to dull the discomfort instead of seeing their 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 »Helping maintain your child’s smile is an important way to set them up for a lifetime of good oral health habits. It’s so important in fact, that the month of […]
Read more »We all enjoy the holidays. Not only are we able to unwind with our families, but the holiday season is the perfect time to share home-cooked, hearty meals and delicious […]
Read more »When you first find out the good news that you’re pregnant, setting up an appointment with your dentist is probably the last thing on your mind. However, checking in with […]
Read more »With school starting up again, kids will soon be taking part in their favorite fall sports. As football, biking, and soccer become a routine part of our lives, something else […]
Read more »If you’re like many of our patients, you may be confused about what the difference is between plaque and tartar. Both are caused by a buildup of bacteria and you […]
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