At McCosh Family Dentistry, we understand that circumstances can change suddenly. If you need to cancel or postpone your dental appointment, all we as is that you give as much notice as possible. By letting us know at least 24 hours in advance, we can make changes to our schedule to accommodate as m...
Read MoreThe best way to ensure you are following good oral health habits such as brushing and flossing regularly is by building a daily routine and following it religiously. Some scientists say it takes anywhere from 21 to 28 days to break a bad habit or create a new positive one. By establishi...
Read MoreBeing stuck in the house for the past several months has a lot of unintended consequences, one of which is developing an undiagnosed case of halitosis -- more commonly known as bad breath. When you have bad breath, you often can't tell on your own. People with bad breath often...
Read MoreQuick: What's the first thing you think of when you hear the word "dentist"? If you are like most people, it's probably something like "drills" or "pulling teeth" or even just plain old "pain". But did you know that these old, outdated ideas about dentists are no longer valid? Thanks to...
Read MoreTeeth are truly astonishing. They effectively bite, cut, grind, gnash, and chop a wide variety of foods, including everything from hard nuts to tough meats and sturdy vegetables. Yet with proper care, they can last upwards of 70 to 80 years of near-constant use with little to no decline in performan...
Read MoreIf you are missing a single tooth or multiple teeth, there are a number of options you can choose from that can restore your smile and help you chew food better. These options include implants, bridges, and partials. All have their advantages and disadvantages. The best option for you m...
Read MoreFor older people, going to the dentist can still arouse feelings of dread and fear. That's because just a few decades ago, a dentist's office visit was often painful and unpleasant. Most older adults can recall dental visits that were not very much fun. And apprehens...
Read MoreOral health isn't something that happens on its own. If you don't pay attention to your teeth, it's only a matter of time before you start to see the results. Your teeth can become yellowed. Your breath can get offensive. And eventually, you will experience things like tooth pain, cavit...
Read MoreFlossing is one of those habits that is a no-brainer once you get into the habit of doing it. But if you don't floss all the time, it's hard to remember to do it every day. Yet flossing is actually vitally important. It removes food particles that can get trapped between your teeth. It ...
Read MoreFor years, you probably have heard that dentists recommend you brush your teeth after every meal. But is it really necessary? Brushing your teeth doesn't take a lot of time, but it can be a little time-consuming. Plus, it's not always convenient. Most people don't carry a toothbru...
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