If you’d been born 100 years ago, you would have had a 50% chance of ending up toothless by the time you reached adult age. Now, thanks to advances in dental care and technology, less than one in every ten adults over the age of 65 has lost teeth. That’sContinue Reading

The earlier a child gets used to seeing the family dentist, the more likely they are to practice regular, at-home dental care for themselves. This decreases the likelihood of them needing restorative dental cosmetics later in life. Yet, many parents aren’t sure how soon their kids should start going toContinue Reading