Oral Health

4 Things That May Cause Dry Mouth

added on: August 13, 2020
man drinking water

If you’ve ever experienced dry mouth, you know just how uncomfortable and frustrating it can be. Even drinking glass after glass of water doesn’t seem to help relieve it. Dry mouth is an incredibly common ailment that all of us experience once in a while, but if you have a… Read More…


Sun’s Out, Gums Out: How Sunshine Benefits Oral Health

added on: July 27, 2020
sunshine

We’re heading into the dog days of summer, which typically means really hot days and a lot of sunshine. This can be great for enjoying some time in the pool, on the lake, or at the beach, but your dentist in Danville wants you to know that all of this… Read More…


3 Risks Associated With Oral Piercings

added on: July 16, 2020
man with piercing

Oral piercings have been popular for years and are a way that many people choose to express themselves. Most commonly, oral piercings are found on the tongue, lip, or cheeks. While many may consider these piercings cool or trendy, there are several reasons why your dentist in Danville is wary… Read More…


Does Flossing Cause Gum Pain?

added on: June 18, 2020
man checks his gums in the mirror

It’s important to brush and floss your teeth every day to maintain good oral health. But what does it mean when your gums hurt afterward? Is it normal for gums to be sore or even bleed while flossing or shortly after flossing? Let’s check in with your dentist in Danville… Read More…


What Causes Migraines?

added on: June 9, 2020
woman with headache

There’s a medical condition that affects over 39 million Americans. It has no known cause, no known cure, and treatment can vary in success from person to person. We’re talking about migraines and for a good reason. June is National Migraine & Headache Awareness Month, a time for medical professionals,… Read More…


What You Need to Know About Xylitol

added on: May 22, 2020
sweetener

We all know that your dentist in Danville really dislikes sugar. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that you need to pass up treating yourself to something sweet. While we’re all pretty familiar with the numerous sugar substitutes available to us, we want to pay particular attention to one that may… Read More…


Does Asthma Cause Cavities?

added on: May 19, 2020
asthma inhaler

Asthma is one of the most common diseases in America and affects approximately 25 million Americans. While asthma mainly affects the lungs and respiratory system, your dentist in Danville knows that there is also a lesser-known connection between asthma and problems with oral health. A Look at the Research The… Read More…


5 Things That Increase Your Risk of a Dental Emergency

added on: April 16, 2020
emergency room sign

Dental emergencies can happen to anyone and at any time, even to those who brush and floss regularly. The truth is, even if you practice great dental hygiene, there are still some things that can increase your risk of a dental emergency. Let’s check in with your dentist in Danville… Read More…


Oral Health Dos & Don’ts

added on: April 8, 2020
girl brushing teeth

With all of the uncertainty in the world today, we understand that your oral health may not be the first thing on your mind. But even though we’re temporarily postponing all elective dental procedures, your dentist in Danville wants you to know that we’re still thinking about you and your… Read More…


Good Nutrition Equals a Healthy Mouth

added on: March 12, 2020
nutrition month

It’s no secret that we care about our neighbors and are committed to helping them have the healthiest smiles possible. But there are several things that go into getting a healthy grin beyond simply brushing and flossing alone. The truth is, one of the biggest factors directly related to good… Read More…


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