Taking care of your teeth and gums benefits your entire body. You risk developing cavities, gum disease, or tooth loss without good oral hygiene. According to […]
While you should see a dentist at least twice a year for preventative care, you may also need treatment in between. Several situations and signs will […]
Part of our responsibility at Matthews Family Dentistry is patient education in finding the best way to care for their teeth between visits to our office. […]
Fostering your overall oral health is paramount. This goes beyond brushing and flossing your teeth at least twice a day. Every six months or when the […]
Being diagnosed with a cavity can be stressful, but you’re not alone. Cavities are extremely common. The National Institutes of Health reports that 92 percent of […]