Do you suspect that you have bad breath (also called halitosis)? Even worse, has someone mentioned your bad breath?
Regular dental cleanings are an essential part of maintaining a healthy smile, yet many people underestimate their importance.
You would be hard-pressed to find more than a few people whose teeth don’t have some extent of tooth decay. Commonly known as cavities or caries, it’s prevalent around the world.
If your dentist has referred you to our periodontist at Monica Rao, DMD, it’s because we are specially trained and experienced in diagnosing and treating chronic inflammatory disease that…
A healthy smile is more than just an attractive feature—it’s a reflection of your overall well-being.
When it comes to dental care, most people think of brushing, flossing, and the occasional cavity. However, there's more to oral health than just your teeth.
Welcome to an unparalleled dental experience where cutting-edge technology meets compassionate care.
You can be a superstar when it comes to taking care of your oral health, but all it takes is a few mouthfuls of certain foods to give your breath an unpleasant aroma.
When it comes to oral health, our teeth get most of the attention. That’s understandable, given the fact that those pearly whites are out front and on display every time we smile.
It’s commonly known that most adults have 32 teeth, compared with 20 primary, or baby teeth.
Deep cleanings aren’t only for people with less-than-stellar dental hygiene. Some folks simply have chronic periodontitis, a common gum disease caused by the buildup of large amounts of plaque.
Tooth decay is a common issue among children, affecting over 50% of those aged 5 to 9 years old. As they grow older, the incidence increases to 78% among 17-year-olds.
You already know the benefits of brushing your teeth twice a day for two minutes each time.
The devil is in the details. This adage means that something may seem simple, but the details are complex and likely to cause problems.
Tooth decay is a widespread issue among children, affecting over 50% of 5 to 9-year olds and increasing to an alarming 78% in 17-year-olds.
Your smile is one of your most important features, both for its aesthetic value and as a vital means of communication.
Many doctors of medicine are specialists. Just a small sample of these professionals include dermatologists (skin), podiatrists (feet) and ophthalmologists (eyes).
Your gums are an amazing biological mechanism designed to protect your teeth and prevent oral diseases.
Diabetics face many challenges in keeping their insulin under control. Gum disease (gingivitis) is one of the main complications of this chronic, metabolic disease.
Discover how dental sealants can help prevent tooth decay and cavities in your child. Did you know that childhood tooth decay is one of the most common chronic diseases?
You brush your teeth in the morning and floss before your nighttime brush. That’s great! But when was your last trip to a dentist for a cleaning?
Happy holidays from your friendly family dentist at Monica Rao, DMD, who’ll know if you’ve been naughty or nice during your next regular checkup, which we hope is right around the corner!
As we step into the promising horizon of 2024, our perio office is thrilled to be part of your journey towards better oral health and brighter smiles.