Teeth acquire staining due to a variety of factors. Developmental defects, trauma to the tooth, and leaking of old fillings may require further dental treatment to reduce staining and/or treat the tooth. However, most common staining occurs through diet, and naturally as we age. Targeting specific risk factors can help us reduce staining over time, keeping our smiles bright! Dietary factors, such as coffee, tea, some juices

Teeth acquire staining due to a variety of factors. Developmental defects, trauma to the tooth, and leaking of old fillings may require further dental treatment to reduce staining and/or treat the tooth. However, most common staining occurs through diet, and naturally as we age. Targeting specific risk factors can help us reduce staining over time, keeping our smiles bright! Dietary factors, such as coffee, tea, some juice

Oral Health Tip: Floss, Floss, Floss

Unfortunately, even electric toothbrushes are unable to effectively clean the tight spaces between our teeth. Using dental floss, flossettes, interdental brushes or water flossers on a daily basis removes accumulated plaque and food debris, reducing the likelihood of tooth decay and gum diseases. Take control of your oral health and start flossing!