by rrdental | Nov 8, 2019 | Blog, Cavity Prevention, Dental Health, General Dentistry, Our Office, Restorative Dentistry
A strong, beautiful smile signifies confidence and conviction. It also says a lot about your personality and temperament. Fortunately, you don’t have to be born with a dazzling smile. With today’s dental techniques — both medical interventions and and cosmetic...
by Rock Ridge Family Dentistry | Aug 27, 2018 | Cavity Prevention, Children's Dental, Dental Health, Dental Tips
Summer is coming to a close and that means the kids are heading back to class. You’ve got the new wardrobe, backpack, and lunchbox, but have you taken care of their teeth yet? Whether your child is heading off to their first day of kindergarten or starting their...
by Rock Ridge Family Dentistry | Jul 31, 2018 | Dental Health
Your biannual dental visit isn’t just about getting your teeth cleaned, although that’s one part of it. During your exam, your dentist will also spend some time examining your mouth to screen for oral cancer. These brief yet powerful screenings can reveal a lot about...
by Rock Ridge Family Dentistry | May 25, 2018 | Cavity Prevention, Dental Facts, Dental Health
It’s no surprise that sugar is bad for your teeth. When bacteria in your mouth digest sugar, they release acid that can damage the surface of your teeth. An acidic environment, in turn, makes it easier for bacteria to thrive. But there’s no need to stop eating sweet...
by Rock Ridge Family Dentistry | Apr 27, 2018 | Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Facts, Dental Health, Our Office
You don’t have to live with a less-than-brilliant smile if you don’t want to! Professional teeth whitening is a great option for those who want to brighten their smiles. If you haven’t considered professional teeth whitening before, here are 5 fun facts that you may...
by Rock Ridge Family Dentistry | Mar 30, 2018 | Dental Facts, Dental Health, Dental Tips
What you eat affects your teeth, and you’ve probably heard many times by now that sugar is a main cause of cavities and decay. It’s easy to avoid any kind of sweetener after hearing this repeatedly, but there is one kind of sweetener that actually helps teeth—and...