We celebrated National Wear Red Day the only way we knew how – in style. The American Heart Association hosted their Go Red for Women luncheon in Downtown Dallas today at the Omni Hotel. And our own Dr. Penchan was … Continue reading
We celebrated National Wear Red Day the only way we knew how – in style. The American Heart Association hosted their Go Red for Women luncheon in Downtown Dallas today at the Omni Hotel. And our own Dr. Penchan was … Continue reading
Every toothpaste or mouthwash commercial mentions plaque, so most people know it’s not good for their teeth. But what is plaque exactly? It’s that sticky substance that films over your oral cavity when it hasn’t been cleaned for a while. … Continue reading
Sippy cups are meant to transition an infant out of breast or bottle feeding, but their efficiency at containing spills with their hard-topped lids have prolonged their use beyond the suggested duration encouraged by dental professionals. This can lead to … Continue reading
Many addictions plague the modern world, but drinking soda pop may be one of the worst legal ones for everyone’s oral health. In December 2015, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that 17% of U.S. adults have … Continue reading
Braces used to be equated with teens, but in the last decade adults have been taking advantage of their teeth straightening capabilities and new technologies with similar affects. No matter what age you choose to invest in your smile, the … Continue reading
A multitude of issues arise on the crest of stress, including mood changes, anxiety, loss of appetite, acne and other skin problems, and depression. Believe it or not, the same changes in your brain chemicals that cause these problems can … Continue reading
Have you ever been amazed at how quickly a cut or sore spot in your mouth heals? Those cuts or scrapes from a crunchy snack or small burns from hot drinks can be painful and cause swelling, but only a … Continue reading
With the New Year comes the renewal of or opportunity for new benefits. Or maybe you’ve made a (wonderful!) resolution to make your oral health a priority. The next step in these situations is to choose a dentist if you … Continue reading
Enlargement of gums is a commonly occurring problem among dental patients nowadays, and refers to overgrowth of the gingival tissues. This condition normally depicts an underlying gingival disease caused by various factors such as inflammation, drugs, or chronic illnesses. The … Continue reading
Whether you’re looking to put your general resolution into action or want to be specific as you make it, we’ve gathered up some ideas to help you reach your oral health goals in 2016. Experts say that being as specific … Continue reading