Maintaining optimal oral hygiene is a cornerstone of good dental health, and brushing your teeth plays a pivotal role in this regimen. However, is it possible to have too much of a good thing when it comes to brushing? At Family First Dental, we explore the delicate balance between proper oral care and over-brushing to […]
Learn MoreAt Family First Dental, we understand the pivotal role oral health plays in overall well-being. Through routine examinations, our dedicated team not only assesses your dental health but also identifies potential indicators of systemic conditions like diabetes and heart disease. Surprisingly, recent research unveils a lesser-known connection between oral hygiene and hypertension, emphasizing the significance […]
Learn MoreWhen you find yourself short on time for brushing or flossing, incorporating certain foods into your diet can still promote oral health and keep your mouth feeling fresh. Family 1st Dental recommends these convenient and tooth-friendly options for maintaining a healthy smile, even when you’re on the go: Cheese: Indulge in cheese to enjoy its […]
Learn MoreDiscover the versatile uses of toothpaste beyond just cleaning your teeth with these handy tips from Family 1st Dental. While toothpaste is renowned for keeping our smiles bright, its ingredients can also provide relief for common ailments, tackle stubborn stains, and even make everyday items sparkle. Check out these unexpected ways toothpaste can simplify your […]
Learn MoreAt Family 1st Dental, we understand the profound impact a smile can have on your health and happiness. Beyond being a universal expression of joy, smiling offers numerous benefits that contribute to overall well-being. Let’s delve into the reasons why smiling is essential for your health and explore how it can enhance your quality of […]
Learn MorePeriodontal disease ranges from a mild inflammation of the gum tissues to periodontitis, a major oral disease that can result in soft tissue and bone damage. Periodontitis is the leading cause of adult tooth loss in the United States. One of the major causes of gum disease is practicing poor oral hygiene habits. Daily brushing […]
Learn MoreWhite spots on your teeth can be irritating and affect how you feel about your smile. The good news, however, is that they are preventable and rarely cause for concern. Here are things you should know about what causes white spots, how to prevent them, and what options are available should you already have them. […]
Learn MoreDiscomfort and pain in your jaw, clicking while you talk or chew, and swelling on the sides of your face can be caused by Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMD). TMD can make talking and eating both painful and uncomfortable. Our team understands how TMD can make your day a challenge. We’ve compiled a list of helpful […]
Learn MoreEnamel is the guardian of your teeth and the hardest material in the body. It’s the first defense against harmful bacteria which may lead to tooth decay. When you eat certain foods, it creates bacteria which attack your tooth enamel. Carbohydrates and sugary foods are examples of these foods. Brushing directly after eating can be […]
Learn MoreWhen you travel by plane, your flight attendant will advise that in the rare case of an emergency, you must first put on your air mask before attempting to help those around you. When this is not followed, the results can be catastrophic, both for you and for those you might otherwise have been in […]
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