Being a dental assistant is a fun and rewarding career for anyone who enjoys working with people and helping them improve their health. It’s a great feeling to end every day knowing you’ve been part …
What Do Dental Assistants Do?

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Being a dental assistant is a fun and rewarding career for anyone who enjoys working with people and helping them improve their health. It’s a great feeling to end every day knowing you’ve been part …
There are two words nobody wants to hear their dentist say: root canal. In the context of your tooth’s anatomy, a root canal is simply the innermost portion of a tooth’s root, the chamber that …
The day might come when you have to say adios to a tooth. It can happen to the best of us even after a lifetime of conscientious care. Maybe you’ve had an accident, maybe age …
Brushing your teeth is and will always be one of the most important things you can do for your oral health. That makes your toothbrush one of the most important tools you own. And everybody …
They call them wisdom teeth because they tend to appear during a person’s late teens to early twenties, a time of life when people are said to become wise. Although the “wisdom” part may be …
Tooth decay is one of the most common diseases in the world. An estimated 90% of Americans have had at least one cavity by the time they reach their mid 20s, and more than one …
Cavities are one of the most common medical conditions, affecting more than 90% of people. In fact, it is estimated that more than one in four adults currently have untreated cavities — and many of …
It takes four years of graduate school to earn a doctoral degree in general dentistry. Many dentists, though, choose to pursue specialties requiring an additional two, three, or even six years of education and hands-on …
Thousands of years ago, the best method we had for cleaning teeth was chewing on sticks. The first actual toothbrush was developed in China way back in the Tang dynasty, and today we have easy …
Dental radiographs (also know as x-rays) are an important diagnostic tool that helps your dentist understand what’s going on inside your mouth. In addition to helping your dentist detect cavities, dental x-rays are a non-invasive …