The term “baby bottle tooth decay” refers to caries (cavities) in early childhood, which occur in toddlers and infants. When baby bottle tooth decay may affect any or all of the teeth, it is usually more prevalent in the front teeth on the upper jaw.
Read MoreWhile limiting your sugar intake can help to reduce your waistline, it doesn’t necessarily mean a healthier body and mouth.
Read MoreAs an athlete, you know the importance of taking care of your body. You train hard to keep your body in peak condition so you can perform at your best. But did you know that taking care of your teeth is just as important for athletes? That's right! Your oral health can have a significant impact on your overall health and well-being. No matter what sport or skill level, athletes need to take care of their teeth. Most athletes are careful about what they eat and their workout routine. Part of that routine should also include taking care of your mouth and teeth every single day.
Read MoreAs our world navigates our new normal, the team at Andrew Kim, DDS is committed to keeping our patients and providers safe while we help you keep a healthy smile. Here are our COVID-19 protocols.
Read MoreHere are a few dental hygiene tips to keep your teeth and gums as healthy as possible until you are able to visit us for dental cleanings and other oral care treatments.
Read MoreMany people set new goals about maintaining a healthier lifestyle in the new year. Why not make one of your New Year’s resolutions improving your dental health?
Read MoreThe holiday season is upon us, which also means a rise in people getting the cold and flu. When you’re sick with the cold and flu, taking care of your body and restoring your health is a top priority — and that includes your mouth. Here are a few tips on caring for your mouth during the cold and flu season.
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