Time for a Lesson in Dental Anatomy!
There won’t be a pop-quiz later, but we still want our patients to be familiar with the anatomy of their teeth.
There won’t be a pop-quiz later, but we still want our patients to be familiar with the anatomy of their teeth.
Some of us remember the soreness and discomfort of our incoming adult molars, not to mention how hard it was to chew.
Childhood is a time of scraped knees and bumps and bruises as kids run around discovering the world.
Staying informed about the symptoms and risk factors of oral cancer is incredibly important.
One of the most prominent figures of the magic of childhood is the Tooth Fairy.
In an effort to support national efforts to fight the COVID- 19 pandemic, our practice is taking the following steps to help assure your health and well-being and that of our community: We are following directives from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as well as the PA Department of Health to limit […]
March is women’s history month so we’re celebrating two trailblazers for women dentists in North America.
Next to brushing, the best tool we have for preventing tooth decay and gum disease is daily flossing.
Ida Gray was born in Clarksville, Tennessee in 1867.