by Escarpment View Dental | General & Family Dentistry, Oral Health
When we think about oral health, we often focus on brushing, flossing, and maintaining a bright smile. However, the importance of oral hygiene goes far beyond just your teeth and gums. Recent studies have shown that there is a strong connection between oral health and...
by Escarpment View Dental | General & Family Dentistry, Oral Health
As the colder months approach, it’s essential to prioritize your oral health. The dry air and cold temperatures can lead to increased tooth sensitivity and dry mouth, making good dental care crucial. Here are some tips to help maintain a healthy smile this fall...
by Escarpment View Dental | Uncategorized
This season, we’re grateful for our amazing patients who make every day brighter. Your trust and smiles inspire us to give our best care year-round. May your Thanksgiving be filled with joy, laughter, and plenty of time with loved ones. Wishing you a holiday full of...
by Escarpment View Dental | General & Family Dentistry, Oral Health
Halloween is a time of spooky fun and sweet treats, but it can also be a scary season for your teeth. As your little ghouls and goblins prepare for trick-or-treating, it’s crucial to keep their dental health in mind. Here are some tips to ensure a cavity-free...
by Escarpment View Dental | General & Family Dentistry, Oral Health
September is National Gum Health Month, a perfect time to highlight the importance of maintaining healthy gums. Conditions like gingivitis and periodontitis can lead to serious health issues if left untreated. Healthy gums are essential not only for supporting your...
by Escarpment View Dental | General & Family Dentistry, Oral Health
Cavities, also known as dental caries, are a common dental issue caused by the decay of tooth enamel due to acid-producing bacteria. While many people are aware of the importance of good oral hygiene to prevent cavities, few realize that these pesky dental problems...
by Escarpment View Dental | General & Family Dentistry, Oral Health
Having your wisdom teeth removed is a common dental procedure that can alleviate pain and prevent future dental problems. However, proper post-operative care is essential for a smooth recovery process. Here are some things you should avoid doing after wisdom teeth...
by Escarpment View Dental | General & Family Dentistry, Oral Health, Uncategorized
Many people view oral health as separate from their overall well-being, but in reality, the two are closely interconnected. Research has increasingly shown that the health of your mouth can have significant implications for your entire body. Here’s a closer look at...
by Escarpment View Dental | General & Family Dentistry, Oral Health
Cavities are one of the most common dental problems, affecting people of all ages. They occur when bacteria in your mouth produce acids that erode the enamel of your teeth, leading to decay. While cavities can sometimes be painless in the early stages, there are...
by Escarpment View Dental | General & Family Dentistry, Oral Health
Gingivitis is a form of gum disease that is characterized by a gingival inflammation caused by harmful bacteria in dental plaque, which accumulates at and below the gumline where your teeth and gums meet. When you don’t brush and don’t floss your teeth regularly,...