In the realm of oral health, the spotlight often shines on teeth and gums, but let’s not overlook the significance of tongue care. Your tongue plays a crucial role in various functions like swallowing, tasting, and speaking, yet it can become a breeding ground for harmful bacteria if neglected. Here are four key practices to […]
Sports drinks, often touted as a way to replenish electrolytes during physical activity, and energy drinks, like Monster and Rockstar, are popular choices for staying hydrated. However, despite their perceived benefits, these drinks can wreak havoc on your oral health. Statistics show that a significant percentage of both children and teenagers regularly consume sports and […]
It often starts innocently enough. You’re enjoying your favorite hard candy when suddenly, you encounter a hard piece that won’t seem to dissolve. Upon closer inspection, you realize it’s a small chip from your tooth. Enamel may be tough, but it has its limits. Whether from chewing on ice or nighttime teeth grinding, your teeth […]
If you have recently seen Dr. R. Louie Ching for root canal therapy, you likely have a temporary crown placed over the tooth until the permanent crown is molded and created for your unique mouth. While some patients are eager to get through the entire process, some patients may be less eager to return for […]
Chewing gum is a popular habit for many people, and it has been around for centuries. While some people chew gum for the flavor, others do it to freshen their breath or simply to pass the time. But the question is, is gum good for your oral health? The answer is yes, but with a […]
Tooth decay is the most common chronic disease for children and adolescents. About ¼ of children and more than half of teens currently have this illness. Additionally, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that 90% of adults over age 20 have some amount of tooth-root decay. However, tooth decay is highly preventable. […]
Good oral health is an important part of overall health and wellbeing. As a parent, it’s important to instill good oral health habits in your children from a young age. Teaching children good oral health habits can help them maintain a healthy mouth and smile throughout their lives. To start, it’s important to create a […]
Acid levels in the mouth can have a major impact on the likelihood of developing tooth decay. When the acid levels in the mouth are too high, it can cause the enamel of the teeth to become weakened, leading to the development of cavities. When the acid levels in the mouth are too low, it […]
We’ve all been told at least once in our life that flossing daily is crucial. Here are four reasons why flossing may be beneficial for your oral health routine: We are pleased to offer a variety of oral health solutions to keep your smile healthy. We are also able to customize a health plan tailored […]
Don’t be fooled by the label “100 percent fruit juice.” Drinks advertised in this way might seem like a healthy choice, but these drinks may be doing more harm than good. In fact, fruit juices contain sugar that can lead to tooth decay. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recently reevaluated their recommendations for allowing […]


