If you wear dentures, have dental implants, or rely on a bridge, it’s easy to assume you’ve “graduated” from routine dental visits. After all, if you’re not worried about cavities in natural teeth, why keep scheduling checkups? The truth is: yes, you still need...
What you eat and drink affects more than your waistline—it directly impacts your teeth, gums, and even your breath. Some foods help strengthen enamel, support saliva production, and reduce harmful bacteria. Others fuel acid attacks, dry out your mouth, or cling to...
When you’re dealing with tooth pain, sensitivity, a cracked tooth, or an old filling that’s failing, it’s natural to ask: What’s the best treatment for my specific problem? The truth is, dentistry isn’t one-size-fits-all. The “best” option depends on what’s happening...
If you’ve ever been told you have “plaque buildup” or “tartar,” you’re not alone—and you’re definitely not the first person to wonder what those words actually mean. Plaque and tartar are two of the most common causes behind cavities, gum disease, bad breath, and even...
A single chip can be a random accident. But if you’re getting frequent chips or recurring cracks, there’s usually an underlying reason—either the tooth is weaker, the forces on it are too high, or both. Our dentist in Rancho Cucamonga recommend thinking of tooth...
If you have a constant toothache or pain when biting, treat it as a sign that something is irritating or damaging your tooth, nerve, gums, or jaw. The safest next step is to schedule a dental exam promptly, especially if the pain is worsening, lingers, or comes with...
A cavity is a permanently damaged area of a tooth where decay creates a hole in the enamel (and sometimes deeper layers). You might suspect a cavity if you notice tooth sensitivity, pain when chewing, a visible spot, or lingering sweetness sensitivity—but many...
If you brush twice a day and floss regularly, it’s reasonable to wonder why you still “need” a professional cleaning every six months. After all, you’re doing the right things at home. The short truth is this: home care is essential, but it can’t do...
Flossing is one of those habits almost everyone has heard they “should” do—but many people still wonder: Do I really need to floss every day? And if the answer is yes, what’s the best way to do it without hurting my gums or feeling like it takes forever? Below is a...
A chipped, cracked, or knocked-out tooth can happen in a second—during a meal, a sports game, a fall, or even from biting down on something unexpectedly hard. The good news: quick, calm action can often save the tooth and reduce pain, complications, and cost. In this...