Your child will have many dental milestones. Though you should be prepared for many of them, being prepared for their first dental visit may be the most important. Check out our blog post for a look at three proven ways to prepare your child for their first visit to the dentist.
Heading out on a vacation? We hope that you keep up with your dental care while you’re away so you don’t set back your oral health. Check out our blog post for a look at some of the best dental care essentials for frequent travelers.
Many common dental conditions can be totally avoided with the proper preventive care. Not only does preventive care involve visiting our office twice a year for cleanings and exams, it also means practicing healthy oral hygiene at home. Read our blog post where we talk about the different steps in a healthy oral hygiene routine, including one step that you might be forgetting!
Winter is coming! This means warm sweaters and cozying up to the fireplace on cold nights. But it can also mean adverse and even painful conditions for your teeth. If you’ve ever noticed that your teeth are more sensitive in cold weather, you aren’t imagining it. Read our blog post to learn how cold weather affects your teeth.
It’s no secret that sugar is the enemy of dentists everywhere. It is the primary cause of tooth decay and plays a role in many other dental conditions. Read our blog post for a closer look at why sugar is bad for teeth. We also share some tips for keeping your teeth healthy!
After oral surgery, the most important thing you can do to have an easy recovery is to follow the instructions of your dentist to avoid one of oral surgery’s most painful side effects: dry sockets. Read our blog post to learn about dry sockets and how to avoid and treat them.
It’s no secret that achieving a gorgeous, healthy smile takes some work. Read our blog post for tips to help give your smile the care it deserves. Don’t forget to schedule a checkup soon!
While dental emergencies are not always common, at Reen Chung, DDS, we want you to be prepared for a any dental emergency that may occur. Read our blog for three useful tips to ensure you are prepared for any oral health situation.
Check out our blog post to discover whether it’s safe to use an old tube of toothpaste to clean your teeth. Remember to brush twice a day for two minutes each time to promote excellent oral health! Ask our Seattle dental team all your oral hygiene questions.