added on: March 22, 2024

Maintaining optimal oral health goes beyond just brushing and flossing; regular dental check-ups play a crucial role in preventing and addressing potential issues. One integral aspect of these check-ups is dental X-rays. But how often should you get dental X-rays and why are they such an important part of your routine dental exam? The Role… Read More


added on: February 18, 2024

The Critical Link Between Oral Health and Heart Health As February unfolds, it not only marks the celebration of love but also serves as a timely reminder that it’s Heart Health Month. While matters of the heart are often associated with emotions, there’s a lesser-known connection that demands our attention – the intricate link between… Read More


added on: September 14, 2023

Maintaining good oral health by brushing, flossing, and seeing your dentist in Burke has long been associated with benefits such as a bright smile and fresh breath. However, researchers have been uncovering an even bigger reason to take care of your teeth. Studies continually show a potential connection between oral health and overall well-being, particularly… Read More


added on: December 25, 2022

If you’re one of the estimated 20% of people who happen to develop mouth ulcers, you know just how uncomfortable and painful they can be. The good news is that ulcers in the mouth tend to go away on their own within about two weeks, are usually harmless, and don’t necessarily need treatment from your… Read More


added on: December 15, 2022

We’re headed into the peak of cold and flu season, which typically comes with stuffy noses, sore throats, fevers, and loads of medicine to help ease symptoms. But did you know that any sickness from the common cold to the flu can also put oral health at risk, too? Your dentist in Burke has some steps… Read More


added on: November 11, 2022

Allergies can be triggered at any time of the year. In turn, sinuses can be affected, causing discomfort in many different areas. Sinus pressure or a sinus infection can have various symptoms, such as a stuffy nose, pressure in the eyes, discomfort around the cheeks, and tooth pain. But as your dentist in Burke knows, any… Read More


added on: October 22, 2022

Sugary sweets can mean bad news for your teeth. But your dentist in Burke wants all of our patients to know that there is a way to enjoy those sweet cravings without all of the damage of sugar.  We’re talking about xylitol, and choosing it over sugar may benefit your oral health.  What is Xylitol? Xylitol… Read More


added on: October 14, 2022

Hollywood has done a great job showing characters cracking up after getting laughing gas. But is that true? Does laughing gas really make you laugh? If so, how can this be beneficial for patients visiting their dentist in Burke? In reality, laughing gas, also known as nitrous oxide, can make you laugh, but there are… Read More


added on: September 24, 2022

There’s an appropriate time and place for do-it-yourself, at-home projects, and improvements. But your dentist in Burke wants you to know that any social media trend involving your oral health isn’t one of them. While you should take great care of your teeth at home by regularly brushing and flossing, you shouldn’t try these four social… Read More


added on: September 11, 2022

Just because you may have replaced your natural teeth with a denture doesn’t mean you should stop seeing your dentist in Burke. In fact, it may be even more important for denture-wearers to keep their regularly scheduled dental appointments in order to protect overall oral health. After all, dental health also includes your gums, tongue,… Read More


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