Jan 15, 2020 | Oral Health, Teeth
We are at the peak of cold and flu season and if you are unfortunate enough to get either of these, you are probably mostly focused on just feeling better. It’s important to try to maintain good oral hygiene even when you aren’t feeling your best. When you are sick,...
Dec 15, 2019 | General Dentistry, Teeth
Getting a tooth pulled is not something anyone really wants to think about, but sometimes it is necessary. San Pablo dentists will, of course, do everything possible to save a tooth before pulling it. But there are instances when a tooth extraction is necessary....
Nov 15, 2019 | Preventative Dentistry, Teeth
The outer surface of teeth that protects them from decay is called tooth enamel. Although wear and tear on the enamel are normal, you should try to keep it strong. Here are a few tips from San Pablo Dental Care. Consider foods that protect enamel Foods such as milk,...
Oct 15, 2019 | General Dentistry, Teeth
Most people know that mouthguards can help prevent dental emergencies when participating in sports. But do your kids need them? Turns out, kids need the protection of a mouthguard when engaging in any rigorous sport or activity. The experts at San Pablo Dental Care...
Sep 15, 2019 | Common Conditions, Teeth
As strange as it sounds, it’s surprisingly easy to overlook a cracked tooth. Many cracks are invisible to the naked eye, and some of them may not even show up on a dental x-ray. This doesn’t mean that a cracked tooth should be ignored, however. A crack in...
Jun 15, 2019 | General Dentistry, Oral Health, Preventative Dentistry, Teeth
Drinking water is one of the easy ways to help maintain good oral health. Drs. Edwin Kim and Jacqueline Lee agree that drinking plenty of water promotes good overall health. However, what most people do not know is that water is also good for teeth, helping to...