10 Dental Terms And Vocabulary
When you visit the dentist, you may have heard those in the office use words like enamel, maxillary, or other dental vocabulary. Knowing more about your teeth and dental definitions can help us overcome some fear of going to the dentist. Here are some common dental terms and the anatomy of your teeth that Mountain View Dental thinks our patients should learn more about.
Read More →Toothbrush 101: Choosing and Caring For Your Toothbrush
Choosing the right toothbrush helps to clean your teeth and gums properly, but after choosing one, you need to take proper care of it for it to function at its best. Keeping up with your oral health starts with choosing the right toothbrush for your needs. Mountain View Dental knows that with so many options, it can be difficult to navigate which option is right for you.
Read More →7 Ways Smiling Impacts Your Confidence And Health
When we feel joy, happiness or contentment, our human reaction is to smile. Smiling is common for humans, but did you know that doing it more often can actually boost your health? Not only does smiling trigger good chemicals in your brain, but having a smile that you love helps to boost confidence and self esteem. Here are some specifics about how smiling can improve your life.
Read More →5 Common Causes Of Jaw Pain And How To Conquer It
Many adults suffer from chronic jaw pain and facial pain. Some symptoms include pain around the ear, tenderness of the jaw, pain when biting or headaches. While many things can cause this pain, it can often be hard to diagnose and treat. Here are some common causes and what to do to relieve the pain.
Read More →5 Foods To Avoid With Your Braces
Keeping up with the care of your braces involves eating foods that are easy on your front teeth and your braces hardware. Soft foods like yogurt, mashed potatoes, cheese and pasta are recommended for those with braces. But here is a short list of some foods you should probably avoid or change while you are under orthodontic treatment.
Read More →5 Great Benefits Of Flossing
We’re constantly told how important flossing is for our oral health, yet for many of us, it isn’t something we do as recommended - or even at all. Flossing is important, sure, but brushing and using mouthwash is enough to clean your teeth, right? Do you really need to floss? There are many benefits of flossing that a lot of people don’t realize. Flossing is essential for your oral health in a number of different ways.
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