What the Dentist Looks for During Your Routine Cleaning & Exam

Maybe it’s been quite some time since you went to the dentist’s office for a regular cleaning and exam. Maybe you go regularly but you’re curious about what’s actually going on when they’re cleaning and checking your teeth. Read our blog post to learn what goes on during these routine preventive services.

Oral Health Tips to Keep the Perfect Smile

Having a beautiful smile that lasts a lifetime isn’t about luck. In fact, maintaining your ideal smile is all about the care you give it over time. Read our blog for some good oral health tips to help you keep your perfect smile.



Tooth-Friendly Thanksgiving Foods

Are you concerned about what the big Thanksgiving Day meal might do to your teeth? You’ll be glad to know that many Thanksgiving foods are tooth-friendly. Check out our blog post for the best examples.

What Are Common Types of Gum Disease?

Do you have gum disease? It is a common but serious dental issue, and the good thing is that it’s one that, if caught early, can be treated effectively. Read our blog post where we explore the various stages of gum disease so that you can understand what’s going on in your mouth.

What’s the Difference Between TMJ/TMD?

If you’re dealing with jaw pain, you may start to hear the acronyms TMJ and TMD floating around quite a bit. The two are quite similar so it’s no surprise if you feel a little bit confused about what the difference is between them. Read our blog post where we clear things up!

What If a Tooth Gets Knocked Out in an Accident?

Getting a tooth knocked out is one of the scarier things that can happen to you. There’s lots of pain, blood, and fear. If you act quickly, we can save the tooth and replant it. Read our blog post for advice on what to do if your tooth is knocked out.

What Are Early Signs of Dental Trouble?

Just like your general health, it’s important to monitor your oral health, too. There are some signs that you can look out for in order to catch problems while they’re still small. Read our blog post to learn more about early signs of dental trouble!

What Causes Canker Sores?

Canker sores are small lesions on the soft tissues of the mouth. They are white ulcers that are most commonly located on the inside of the lips, the gum line, and the inside of the cheeks. Read our blog post to learn more about what causes canker sores and how to treat them!
Reen Chung, DDS

Reen Chung, DDS