It happens night after night. You are suddenly awakened by a horrible noise you’re convinced is some creature lurking in the dark. Then you realize it’s not something out of a Stephen King novel, but the person sleeping next to you snoring. Snoring is frustrating, Read More About To Sleep Perchance To Dream
Have you spent your life avoiding mirrors or hiding your smile behind closed lips, a hand or napkin due to crooked teeth? Most adults feel that if they missed their window for braces in adolescence, that window has been closed, locked and sealed. The idea Read More About Let’s Get Straight to the Point
Gum disease is one of the most prevalent diseases in the world, affecting 78 million people in the U.S. alone. Daily brushing, flossing, and regular dental cleanings have been the only ways of combating gum disease so far. These actions help reduce the amount of Read More About The New Frontier of Battling Gum Disease
You probably know people experience tooth decay as they age. But did you know that tooth decay can be a problem for toddlers too? We assume that because baby teeth are new, they are not at risk of decay. Even if there are decay problems, Read More About Tooth Decay in Infants
Welcome to 2014! Now is the time to reflect on the past year and set intentions for the new year. Did you know that your smile is your greatest non-monetary asset? It’s true. Think of what you notice first when you meet someone. If they Read More About Will Your Smile Change in 2014?
The American life is busy. Rush from one thing to the next- struggle to stay caught up with bills, friends, and taxes. Dash from bed to job to kid’s school functions to the gym and to the grocery store. The years slip by. Quickly. Taking Read More About Your Time is Now
Back in the day, a trip to the dentist meant a routine cleaning, x-rays, and filling a cavity if needed. Not much more was expected. So much has changed in dentistry in the past decade. Of course we still offer the basic cleanings, evaluations, and Read More About A Dental Visit Could Save Your Life
Everything is part of the cycle of life. A tooth is no different. 0-12 months- baby’s first tooth erupts 3 years old- baby’s first dental visit 7 years old- child loses first tooth 13 years old- child has lost all baby teeth 15 years old- Read More About The Life of a Tooth
Before you take another bite of Trix or Captain Crunch, hear this! A new report suggests that drinking a glass of milk after eating sweet cereals may help prevent cavities and slow down the rate of damage to tooth enamel. Sugar enhanced cereals combine refined Read More About Can Milk Protect Teeth From Sugary Cereals?
Mark your calendars for December 12th for Dr. Holevas’ program about Life Changing Dentistry. This is a great opportunity for you to meet Dr. Holevas and learn how you can restore a good night’s sleep, and how the health of your oral cavity affects the Read More About Dr. Holevas Shares His Knowledge Free of Charge