Deep Cleaning (Scaling and Root Planing): What to Expect
If you’ve been told you need a “deep cleaning,” you might be picturing something intense, painful, or mysterious. The good news is that scaling and root planing is a very common, very practical treatment—and for a lot of people, it’s…
What Is a Sleep Study and What Can You Expect?
If you’ve ever woken up feeling like you barely slept—despite being in bed for seven or eight hours—you’re not alone. Maybe you snore loudly, toss and turn, wake up with headaches, or feel foggy all day. Or maybe a partner…
What to Eat With Braces (and What to Avoid) to Prevent Broken Brackets
Braces are a bit like having a tiny construction project happening in your mouth 24/7. The end goal is worth it—straighter teeth, a healthier bite, easier cleaning—but along the way, your brackets and wires have to survive daily life. And…
Dry Socket: When It Happens, How It Feels, and How to Avoid It
Tooth extractions are common, and for most people the healing process is pretty straightforward: a little soreness, a few days of taking it easy, and then life goes back to normal. But there’s one complication that can turn a routine…
Tongue Health: What a White Tongue, Red Spots, or Cracks Might Mean
Your tongue does a lot more than help you taste food and form words. It’s a living, fast-changing surface that can reflect what’s going on in your mouth—and sometimes what’s going on in the rest of your body. Because it’s…
When Should You Grind a Tree Stump vs Remove It Completely?
If you’ve ever had a tree taken down, you already know the “last 10%” of the job is what lingers: the stump. It sits there like an unfinished project, catching toes, collecting leaves, and quietly turning your yard plans into…
Tongue Tie vs Lip Tie: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and When to Treat
If you’ve ever heard someone mention a “tongue tie” or “lip tie” and wondered if it’s a real medical thing or just a trendy phrase, you’re not alone. These are real anatomical differences that can affect feeding, speech, oral development,…
Dry Mouth at Night: Causes, Risks for Teeth, and How to Fix It
Waking up with a sticky mouth, dry tongue, and that “cotton ball” feeling isn’t just annoying—it can be a sign that something in your routine, environment, or health is throwing your saliva production off balance. Nighttime dry mouth (often called…
Dental Implants vs. Bridges: Pros, Cons, and Who Each Is Best For
Missing a tooth (or several) is one of those things that can sneak up on you. At first it’s just a gap you notice in photos or when you floss. Then it becomes a “chewing on one side” habit, a…
Dry Mouth (Xerostomia): Causes, Remedies, and Long-Term Risks to Teeth
Dry mouth, also called xerostomia, is one of those issues that sounds minor until you’ve lived with it for a while. Your mouth feels sticky, your lips crack more easily, food doesn’t taste quite right, and you may find yourself…
