There are strong ties between nutrition and dental health, something you might not be aware of. The foods you eat can greatly impact, in a positive or negative way, the health of your teeth and gums. At Padden Dental, we aim to educate our patients so that they are well-prepared to make good decisions regarding their dental health.
If you want to learn more information, take a look at these articles that we have compiled from our Padden Post Blog. They cover topics like the rights food you should be eating, tips for children, treating bad breath, and more.
Your dental health is extremely important. To learn more or schedule a cleaning, please call us today to set up an appointment.
Many foods and drinks out on the market may be more responsible for teeth stains than you think! Avoiding certain foods that actually harm and stain teeth can help you maintain your bright white smile. Learn what those things to avoid are!
Your teeth can form a beautiful smile, but they also provide a far more essential function: chewing. The following article describes four types of teeth:
February is considered the National Children’s Dental Health Month (NCDHM), and every year, the ADA Foundation and American Dental Association choose a slogan that will be used as the focus of education for that year. Learn more about 2017’s, which is “Choose Tap Water for a Sparkling Smile.”
The importance of best practice dental care at a young age cannot be over stressed. Infants are prone to tooth decay and paying special attention to new teeth is the best way to keep them healthy for years to come.
When on a date or in a business setting, do you ever feel self-conscious about your breath? If so, you’re not alone. Many people that suffer from chronic bad breath and rely on gum and breath mints to conceal the problem. However, if you really want to correct... Read More