Is it time to get your life back in order, Carlsbad? Call it Spring Cleaning. Call it a Hard Reset. I like to call the small and simple tasks cling-ons. These are things like refill a prescription, change your furnace filter, get your oil changed, replace the lightbulb or make a dental appointment.
Quirky Dental Facts That May Surprise You
In today’s La Costa Dental Excellence post, we share some fun facts about dentistry. Enjoy! Many dental patients are aware that before there was formal dental training and licensing, barbers often performed dental procedures. But did you know that blacksmiths also moonlighted as dentists?1 How would you like your dental visit to involve tools used […]
Tooth Whitening Dentistry In Carlsbad
One of the easiest ways to brighten your smile is to have your teeth whitened. There are several options when it comes to tooth whitening systems. You can choose from a selection of over-the-counter tooth whitening products at your local Carlsbad drug store, or you can rely on your Carlsbad dentist. It is a good […]
It’s Not Too Late To Get Them Straight
Are you an adult in San Marcos CA with misaligned teeth? Do you regret not having orthodontic treatment when you were a teen? It’s not too late to straighten your teeth – and there are more types of braces available than ever before. Perhaps you are not familiar with the latest types of braces. Here […]
Toothbrush Wars In Encinitas
It may surprise you to know that some Encinitas people have very strong opinions about which type of toothbrush is the best: manual or electric. Is there really one that is clearly better? Most Carlsbad cosmetic dentists will tell you that all toothbrushes, when used correctly, are effective in removing plaque and that choosing which kind you like is really up to you.
Healthy Baby Teeth For Encinitas Toddlers
Though we don’t often think about it, Encinitas children as young as 9 or 10 months of age can be infected with cavity-producing bacteria, which cause cavities and tooth decay. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that almost 20% of children 2 to 5 have untreated cavities, and the percentage rises in children over 6.