Baby Calvin is enjoying his first toothbrush! Introducing a toothbrush as soon as the first tooth is erupting will help acclimate your child into the habit of daily brushing for a lifetime of healthy smiles.
Only Floss the teeth you want to keep
LIke having teeth?? Floss them!
Read MoreNinjavitis!
Have Ninjavtits? We are here to help. 465-7300 or send us an appointment request.
What to do about sensitive teeth?
Sensitive teeth are the worst! Here are some tips for managing the discomfort.
Read MoreNew instruments = happy hygienists!
Someone is excited about new instruments that just came in!
Oral Health Concerns for the College Student
While it is tempting to unleash all adult responsibilities as soon as your child reaches a certain age, or leaves home, it is important to make sure they are ready and help them with the transition.
Read MoreGetting Your Child Excited About Oral Health
Many parents struggle with their children when it comes to brushing and flossing.
Here are some suggestions to help get them motivated about keeping their smiles healthy:
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Fun at the first dental check-up!
Reagan and her bunny were clear of cavities, we love helping kids learn how to keep a clean and healthy mouth!
How to Treat Dry Mouth
Does your mouth often feel dry and uncomfortable? Read about what you can do to help with dry mouth in Dr. Berry's latest article in the Lakes Region Reader.
Read MoreWhy Do I have Bad Breath??
Stinky breath? Here's what to do about it!
Read MoreOnly Floss the Teeth You Want to Keep!
We hope it is all of them!
Read MoreSoda = Bad, Brushing = Good!
Brushing twice a day = good.
Read MoreWe love making our patient's smile :)
Self-confidence starts with a smile.
Smart Foods for Healthy Teeth
You probably know spinach is good for your health but did you know it is good for your teeth too?
Read MoreRethink Your Drink
Dr. Berry spent the morning volunteering at the "Rethink your Drink Table" at the one of Inland Hospital's Family Fun Events.
Who knew that a 12 ounce serving 100% Apple Juice contains 39 grams of sugar?? That equals about 10 teaspoons of sugar and about the same as a glass of soda!!
We challenge you to put 10 teaspoons in a cup and see how much that actually is!
Visit http://inlandhospital.org/Le…/Lets-Go-Family-Fun-Series.aspx to see all their free family events.
A Healthy Mouth for your Baby
Healthy teeth are important – even baby teeth. Dr. Berry has some suggestions to help keep your baby’s mouth healthy:
Read MoreOral Health: Preventing Gum Disease When You Have Diabetes
For those suffering from diabetes, preventing gum disease is the most effective way of preserving oral health. Here are 7 ways Dr. Berry suggests you can prevent periodontal disease from occurring, despite naturally raised saliva sugar levels:
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