1. What Makes A Selfie-Worthy Smile

    What makes a selfie-worthy smile?

    Now more than ever, all eyes are on our smiles. This is the selfie generation. We snap selfies everywhere we go, to show the world where we’ve been and who we’re with. Our faces are everywhere online. Facebook. Instagram. Tinder. We are judged by complete strangers and people we barely know, with nothing more to go on than one snapshot of our lives. A status update. A profile photo. We make de…Read More

  2. Fall in Love with Your Smile This Valentines Day

    Fall in love with your smile this Valentines Day!!

    Are you looking for a Valentine?  An attractive smile might be just the thing to help you find love -- or at least a first date. In a survey conducted for the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, 48% of adults said a smile is the feature they remembered most after meeting someone for the first time. We are naturally drawn to friendly, happy people. So the more you smile, the more attractive yo…Read More

  3. Bad Breath: What Can We Do About It

    Bad Breath: What Can We do About It?

    On Valentine’s Day -- the holiday of love -- kissing counts. In fact, on Feb. 14, 2009, nearly 40,000 people gathered in Mexico to set the world record for the most people kissing simultaneously. But imagine all this kissing if you suffer from bad breath? First, you are not alone.  It is estimated that 50 percent of adults have bad breath, and researchers believe that nearly everybody has exper…Read More

  4. Do's and Don'ts of Teeth Whitening

    Do’s and Don’ts of Teeth Whitening

    Valentine's Day is fast approaching. You look in the mirror and notice some unsightly stains on your teeth. But don't worry…there's still time to plan ahead and achieve a whiter smile in time for the big date. Here are some Do’s and Don’ts to follow when it comes to teeth whitening: DO know the limits of whitening products With whitening toothpastes and over-the-counter whitening kits, look …Read More

  5. New Year, New Smile! How are you doing with your New Year’s resolution?

    New Year, New Smile! How are you doing with your New Year’s resolution?

    At Enamel Dental, we see patients who resolve to do any number of things for their teeth, from flossing to whitening to braces. Whatever it is, if your resolution seems like a distant memory already, try these suggestions for keeping your dental goals top of mind. Brushing more Most people brush twice a day: in the morning and before bed. But maybe you've resolved to brush after meals, too. The fi…Read More

  6. Gum Care 101 - Brushing your teeth is only half of your oral care routine.

    Gum Care 101: Brushing your teeth is only half of your oral care routine.

    Are you paying attention to the other half of your oral care routine -- your gums? Gum disease is the leading cause of early tooth loss. Furthermore, research shows a correlation between gum disease and other conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis. There are two types of gum disease: Gingivitis This is the milder form of gum disease, which causes bleeding, irritation,…Read More

  7. Why We Should Know More About Saliva

    Why We Should Know More About Saliva

    Fun Facts About Spit Saliva: You probably haven’t given it much thought throughout your life. It’s simply a part of you, like your hair, your eyes, your toes. Yet, saliva plays a significant role in maintaining healthy teeth and gums, and could even be an indicator of your overall health. Why is saliva important? According to the American Dental Association, saliva “acts as the blo…Read More

  8. Superfoods for Cleaner & Whiter Teeth

    What Foods Can Help Keep Teeth Cleaner and Whiter?

    Most people are aware of the usual culprits that stain teeth. Red wine. Chocolate. Coffee. If only there were foods that did the opposite -- actually helped keep your teeth clean and pearly white. You might be surprised to learn that such foods do exist. Certain fruits and vegetables, as well as some dairy, are not just good for your body; they are also effective at keeping discoloration and harmf…Read More

  9. Tips for Dealing with Dental Anxiety

    Do you get nervous about going to the dentist? You definitely aren't alone. Up to 40 million people in the United States experience some anxiety about going to the dentist. For some of those people, the anxiety can be so intense that it actually stops them from going to the dentist altogether, putting their oral health at risk and delaying dental work they might badly need. If you experience feeli…Read More