Even though your teeth are the strongest substance in your body, they still need healthy foods to keep strong and healthy. There are many foods we eat each day that play a role in our oral health, which is why it’s important to know the right foods for your smile. Our dentists, Dr. Daniel Sahutske, takes pride in giving you... read more »
Did you know that chewing gum can have several benefits for your smile? Although we often think of chewing gum as a product that is meant to freshen breath only, the truth is that some products promote tooth whitening benefits. However, the true benefits associated with chewing gum is through their effective prevention of cavities. By chewing gum excessively after... read more »
Even if you are the best of brushers, there are some places your toothbrush just does not clean very well. Those places are between the ridges of your molars and premolars. Those ridges are called cusps, and their job is to help you chew your food so that you can swallow and digest it. Food particles, plaque, bacteria and acid... read more »
If you have one or more missing teeth, you’re probably wondering what our dentists, husband and wife team, Dr. Daniel Sahutske and Dr. Donna Sahutske, can do for you and your smile. Having missing teeth can make eating and speaking difficult and it can even affect the self-esteem as well as the entire oral health. Fortunately, our dentist has many treatments... read more »
It’s important to know if you have any missing teeth to have them replaced immediately. Missing teeth that go untreated can cause future oral ailments including a downturn in your oral hygiene and a weakened jaw. In addition, numerous functions depend on having a complete smile, so make sure your dental profile is filled out. One highly effective tooth... read more »
In order to ensure your smile has the best chance of oral health care success, always maintain it by cleaning it properly, eating a healthy diet, and receiving the necessary tooth restorations as they arise. Every once in awhile, teeth can be damaged, specifically due to surface damage. If your teeth suffer any surface damage including chips or cracks, it's... read more »
Do you want a strong and healthy smile this Thanksgiving? If so, then you need to avoid the tooth-harming foods and drinks available on the dinner table. That’s right: There are Thanksgiving products that can negatively affect your smile. To help you avoid these things, our dentist, Dr. Daniel Sahutske, is happy to list them. The first foods and drinks... read more »
Oral hygiene can help you have a top-notch smile, but did you know there are little things you can do to further boost your oral health? Well, it’s true, and our dentist, Dr. Daniel Sahutske, is happy to tell you all about them! First, keep a travel-sized toothbrush and toothpaste with you. Doing this can give you the option of... read more »
Your toothbrushing habit is only as effective as your toothbrush itself. Here are some things to remember as you care for the tool that keeps your mouth clean. First, in order for your toothbrush to clean your mouth, you need to make sure it stays clean. Cleaning your toothbrush is easy! Just rinse it out with plain water to remove... read more »
Technology today is quite advanced. In fact, it’s so advanced that it can help your child care for and learn more about their smile. This means your smartphone or tablet can obtain applications that can help your child and their oral health. Our dentist, Dr. Daniel Sahutske, and dental team appreciate this about technology, so we would be happy to... read more »