
We often hear about healthy eating for our heart, weight, or energy levels. But did you know your diet also plays a huge role in your dental health? What you eat—and how often—directly impacts your teeth and gums. And no, it’s not just about avoiding candy. Here’s how nutrition and dental health are connected, and…

Let’s be real—sugar is everywhere. It’s in your morning coffee, that “healthy” granola bar, and the innocent-looking sauce on your dinner. And let’s not even start on desserts. We love sugar. Our teeth? Not so much. Ever wonder what’s actually happening in your mouth after a candy binge? Spoiler alert: it’s not great. But don’t…

We all know that sugar isn’t great for our teeth, but some sweets are far worse than others when it comes to dental health. While the occasional treat is unlikely to cause significant harm, consistent consumption of sugary foods can wreak havoc on your smile. Sugar feeds harmful bacteria in your mouth, which produce acids…

By consuming food and drinks, our teeth are exposed to many negative influences. The pigments contained in some foods can penetrate through the pores of the enamel into the deep tissues of our teeth and change their color. If you are worried about the whiteness of your smile, then you need to know exactly what…

Despite the development of new methods of dental treatment and anesthesia, a visit to the dentist still causes many people insurmountable fear. For this category of people, there is already a service for the treatment of teeth under general anesthesia, it is mainly used for children. Caries, a pathological process that involves the gradual destruction…
There are just three weeks left for Halloween. Santa Rosans can be expected to be preparing candy dish for the group of young visitors on the night of Halloween. This may sound a very tricky celebration to those that are worried about cavity. Celery sticks are no less harmful for children. The sweet treats can…
