Start the school year with a healthy smile. Schedule a dental checkup to catch cavities early, refresh oral hygiene habits, and keep your family on track.
Gum disease is linked to heart disease and stroke. Learn how good oral hygiene, a healthy diet, and regular dental visits support both heart and mouth health.
Feel confident this Valentine’s Day. Good brushing, flossing, and simple dental treatments can help you achieve a healthy, beautiful smile you’ll love to share.
What you eat affects your smile. Choose colorful fruits, veggies, lean proteins, and dairy to support strong teeth and healthy gums. Eat the rainbow for better oral health.
Stress can affect your smile. From teeth grinding to dry mouth and sugar cravings, learn simple ways to protect your teeth and gums during stressful times.
Replace your toothbrush every 3–4 months—or sooner if bristles are frayed. A fresh brush removes plaque better and helps prevent cavities and gum disease.
Protect your smile this summer. Keep up with brushing and flossing, choose healthy snacks, watch for swimmer’s calculus, and wear a mouthguard during sports.
Help teens protect their smiles. Encourage daily brushing and flossing, healthy food choices, regular dental visits, and open conversations about healthy habits.
A cavity is a small hole in a tooth caused by bacteria, sugar, and plaque buildup. Learn how brushing, flossing, fluoride, and smart food choices help prevent decay.