Dr. Lee
Oral health is an important part of our everyday life. A healthy mouth will not only improve our appearance but also the quality of our life. There are some bad …
December is here, which means the end of the year is nearing. December is also the last month of 2022. If you have not yet made your dentist appointment for …
There are many foods we eat every day. While some are good for oral health, there are others that can harm your teeth. Here is a list of the worst …
DEL MAR FAMILY DENTAL CARE
Good oral health is important, not just for people’s appearance but for their overall health as well. The mouth is the gateway to the body, which means the health of …
Sedation dentistry involves the use of pharmacological agents to induce a state of relaxation or sleep. Sedation can help patients stay relaxed during dental treatment, particularly the nervous or those …
Cosmetic dentistry is a field of dentistry that improves the look of teeth and the smile. At H&M Family Dentistry, we want to improve your smile with cosmetic dentistry. Schedule …
Del Mar Family Dental Care
Nitrous oxide is one of the most popular dental sedation methods. Commonly referred to as "laughing gas", nitrous oxide helps to reduce dental anxiety in the patient. Despite its name, …
Today, there are a lot of options available for tooth loss. You may opt for a partial denture, a bridge, or a dental implant. Out of these, dental implants are …
A regular dental checkup is essential to keep your teeth and gums healthy. One can lead a healthy life if one has the habit of visiting the dentist twice a …
A person’s mental health status cannot be defined by a single factor. In fact, it is so complex and intricate that any part of your body can affect your mental …
When a person loses their teeth due to an injury, it results in great discomfort. There will also be some complications such as bone loss or difficulty in speaking. In …
According to a World Health Organization study, almost 3.5 billion people suffer from some form of dental disease. Researchers believe that along with your genetics and oral hygiene habits, your …
Nail biting or onychophagia, a seemingly harmless habit, is a serious oral health hazard. It can lead to gum disease, oral infections, and shift the position of your teeth. According …
Whether you use mouthwash on a regular basis or are contemplating it, you may be wondering if it is genuinely beneficial. Mouthwash does, in fact, have its own set of …
A regular dental exam is essential for your oral health. It not only keeps your gums and teeth healthy but also ensures long-term health and hygiene. Therefore, it is critical …
Everyone is advised to floss at least once a day. But do you know how to floss your teeth correctly in order to obtain maximum benefits? In this article, Dr. …
According to the World Health Organization, nearly 3.5 billion people are affected by oral diseases globally. Among them, nearly 10% of the global population is affected by periodontal (gum) disease …
Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is a leading concern for at least 25% of the country’s population. The condition is caused by poor oral health habits or underlying health …
Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral found in your bones and teeth. It is also used extensively in dentistry to improve your oral health. According to the American Dental Association, …
Do you notice blood on toothbrush? Do your gums seem swollen and tender? If you answered yes, you may have gum disease. This condition is often painless, so you may …
Dental assistants are a vital part of every dental practice, but, sometimes, they may not always get the recognition they deserve. The ADA Council on Dental Practice encourages dentists to …
It is February, and we are celebrating National Children's Dental Health Month in the U.S. The purpose of this celebration is to promote the benefits of good oral health as …
Winter is almost here, and sports activities can find a way to bring a dental emergency into your life during the busy holiday season. Whether you are skiing, snowboarding, ice …
797 Peoria St. Unit A, Aurora, CO 80011
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