If You Thrust Your Tongue Forwards While Swallowing, Your Smile Can Be Affected. Here’s How To Treat It

When you swallow, your tongue should be firmly pressed against your upper palate. If you press your tongue against your front teeth instead, it's referred to as tongue thrusting. Tongue thrusting is normal in children, but they usually grow out of it around age seven or eight. If you continue to thrust your tongue as an adult, the repeated force can shift your front teeth out of position. If you're thrusting your tongue when you swallow, read on to learn more about what causes it, its negative effects and how it can be successfully treated to preserve your smile. Read More 

The Truth About Pericoronitis

If you still have your wisdom teeth, you may experience different dental issues than somebody who has had theirs removed. One of those conditions you may experience is called pericoronitis. Unfortunately, pericoronitis is very common in those who have wisdom teeth. You may experience this pain at some point. Here's what you need to know about the condition. So, What Exactly Is Pericoronitis? Pericoronitis is a type of inflammation that surrounds the wisdom teeth, especially the lower wisdom teeth. Read More 

Does Your Child Have Autism? What To Know About Dental Care

If your child suffers from autism, they may be hypersensitive to things like touch, which makes dental appointments practically impossible. But regular dental cleanings are critical to your child's overall oral health, so you may be at a complete loss for what to do. Luckily, there are a few available options for you to consider to ensure that they don't get cavities and that they stay as healthy as possible.  Read More