Comprehensive Dentistry

What Age Should I Start Taking My Child to the Dentist

[youtube v=”BjQZ_W6ZG4g”] Question number six. At what age do I start taking my kid to the dentist? The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends taking your child to the dentist by the age of one or within six months after the first tooth erupts. Baby teeth begin growing in around six months of age, now if we’re being realistic it can be tough to bring in such a young child to the dentist. (more…) […]

What Should I Look For in a Dentist

[youtube v=”Fx0j3GoNf9E”] Question number four. What do I look for when searching for a new dentist? There are several things to consider here. Number one, when you’re searching for a new dentist you want to call the office and ask the staff member if the dentist wears dental loops. These are basically magnifying glasses that a dentist wears to see exponentially better. Although this is not considered standard of care for a dentist, it certainly should be. If the staff member answers no to this question, run. (more…) […]

Cosmetic Dentist in Fort Lauderdale FL: Trends You Should Look into in 2019

When it comes to dentistry, technology and specialists’ passion for the field are the engines driving the industry forward. Today, our cosmetic dentist Fort Lauderdale FL experts are here to present you with next year’s provisions on what to expect and what to look for in your cosmetic dentistry services and providers! (more…) […]

Preventative Dentistry in Fort Lauderdale Florida

Healthy tooth care begins with brushing and flossing. Proper brushing and flossing are the most important things you can do to keep your teeth and gums in healthy condition. If you are not brushing twice a day and not flossing every day, if you are not brushing and flossing effectively, then it’s a losing battle. You’re not going to remove the plaque and the tartar. (more…) […]

What does Comprehensive Dentistry cover?

Comprehensive dentistry doesn’t just involve the mouth. It also involves the Temporomandibular joint, or jawbone, as well as the nervous system of the head. I’ve got some patients who come to me with migraines, and I only get this information from them because it’s important to me to ask all the questions when they fill out their medical history. For some patients, I’ve fixed their migraine problem. They no longer have migraines, and the reason for that is because the nerves that supply the mouth also supply the temporalis, or the head. (more…) […]

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