Understanding the Causes of Halitosis to Help Your Oral Health

Do you have persistent bad breath? If so, your oral health could be in danger. Persistent bad breath, also known as halitosis, could be a warning sign that something is lurking or attacking your oral health. That is why it is crucial to discover the cause of your halitosis. Our dentist, Dr. Kimberly Fee, cares about your oral health and... read more »

Key Dental Dangers to Avoid

  Did you know that sugars and starches are well-known dental damage risk factors to your smile? Furthermore, are you aware of the dangers of snacking throughout the day or using your mouth like a bottle opener? These are all important questions to ask as you need to be aware of tooth hazards that can arise at any time in... read more »

Outlining the Basics of Aging and Dental Health

Through the adventure of life, you will find yourself being faced with many obstacles. The road to here and there and back again has pitfalls for not only your physical health but your oral health as well. If you wish to ensure your teeth and gums can remain healthy throughout your lifetime, make it a point to ensure you're eating... read more »

Dental Bridge Benefits

If your dentist, Dr. Kimberly Fee, has recommended restoring your oral health with a dental bridge, then you’re on your way toward a top-notch smile! There are many reasons why your dentist has recommended this restoration. To help you know more about those reasons, our dental team is happy to tell you all about the dental bridge benefits, which are:... read more »

Locate Your Dream Smile Today with Cavity Prevention Treatments

  When a cavity arises in your mouth, that means you have suffered from enamel erosion. Enamel erosion occurs when harmful acids chew through the tooth enamel to the point that a hole has formed. These holes are known as cavities. To save a tooth, cavities will need to be appropriately treated with a dental filling. However, it is essential... read more »

Protecting Your Smile from Gum Disease Risk Factors

The Halloween season is finally here, which means sweets and treats aplenty. However, do not overdo it this year as you can easily increase the risk for tooth decay and gum disease. Sugars and sweets can be transformed into harmful acids within your smile which will eat through your tooth enamel and contribute to plaque buildup and decay. Furthermore, if... read more »

Test Your Dental Knowledge with This Dental Care Quiz

The more you know about dental care, the better off your smile will be. This is why our dentist, Dr. Kimberly Fee, encourages you to know as much as possible about your teeth, gums, and oral health. This way you will know what to do to keep your smile in tip-top shape. So, let’s test your dental care knowledge today... read more »

Making Your Veneers Last

Dental veneers are a terrific way to improve your smile. Veneers can be used to conceal chipped, cracked or stained teeth. If your teeth are misshapen, or placed too far apart, the problem can be corrected by dental veneers. To place your veneers, your dentist will remove a small portion of the enamel from your tooth, An impression will be... read more »

Don’t Let Dry Mouth Get You Down

Saliva is not one of those things that people really want to talk about. Be that as it may, it has a very important job to do. It helps break down your food so that your body can digest it. It also cleanses your mouth of food debris and fights bacteria; both which help to prevent tooth decay and gum... read more »

Opting for Dental Bonds

You may have been keeping a close eye on one more of your teeth if they are decayed, chipped, cracked or discolored. You may want to fix that problem, but you don’t know what your options are for getting your smile back. In this case, it is a good idea to visit Dr. Kimberly Fee to see if a dental... read more »