Everyone should brush their teeth for two minutes, two times a day (after breakfast and before bed). Use a smear of fluoridated toothpaste starting with[…]
Tooth healthy foods are low in sugar and high in fiber and nutrients, such as fruits, vegetables, cheeses, meat, beans, and whole grain breads and[…]
Water is the best drink to keep your teeth and body healthy. Water may contain fluoride, a natural mineral that helps prevent cavities. Drinking juice[…]
Baby teeth are important – they help us smile, eat, talk, and hold space for adult teeth. Baby teeth, also called primary teeth, will start[…]
A balanced diet is necessary for your child to develop strong, decay-resistant teeth. In addition to a full range of vitamins and minerals, a child’s[…]
With any injury to your child’s mouth, you should contact your dentist immediately. The dentist will want to examine the affected area and determine appropriate[…]
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Proper Dental Care The effects of poor dental care range from tooth decay and cavities to gingivitis, periodontitis, and tooth loss. Fortunately, proper dental care,[…]
The Cost Of Dental Treatments If you develop complications from tooth decay and gum disease, you may be dealing with bills for anything from fillings[…]
Pediatric Dentistry of Ft. Myers, Dr. Tim Verwest, DMD will sponsor the Miles for Melanoma 5k race on Saturday, May 14, 2016 at the Sanibel[…]