July 25, 2018

Gum Disease Can Delay Orthodontic Treatment

Recent studies estimate about half of all adults have some form of gum disease. Shocking, isn’t it? And if you're in an Orthodontic Treatment, it can be delayed until you take care of your gums.
July 24, 2018

How Orthodontics Can Help With Sleep Apnea

Feeling a bit tired at times during the day is completely normal, even with a good night’s sleep. Some people, however, struggle every night for a restful sleep, especially those with sleep apnea.
July 23, 2018

Preventing Bottle Rot aka Baby Bottle Tooth Decay

PREVENT BOTTLE ROT. Sometimes, bedtime can be a real struggle, and a bottle might seem like an easy solution. Unfortunately, putting a baby to bed with […]
July 13, 2018

Are Cavities Contagious?

We all know it’s possible to catch a cold from someone else. But, did you know bacteria from cavities can be passed from person-to-person too?
July 12, 2018

Guarding Your Child Against Playground Tooth Injuries

Did you know that about 50% of kids experience some type of tooth injury during childhood? Find out how to prevent and treat tooth injuries.
July 11, 2018

Your Next Dental Appointment in Acapulco

If you’re already in the habit of coming in for regular cleanings, that’s wonderful! If not, here’s what you can expect from a typical dental appointment in Acapulco.
July 10, 2018

What To Do About White Spots

Have you ever noticed white spots on your own or someone else’s teeth? When we think of stains, we usually think of dark colors, but stains on teeth can just as easily be whiter than the surrounding area. These white spots can happen for a few different reasons, and there are a few different ways to remove them.
July 5, 2018

Smiling : Our Hidden Superpower

Smiling at someone can turn their whole day around. But have you ever thought about the impact the act of smiling has on YOU? Smiling is a hidden superpower that can change our lives for the better if we let it
June 22, 2018

Grinding Bruxism in Acapulco To A Halt

If you grind your teeth on a more regular basis (asleep or awake) it can become a serious problem. This kind of chronic teeth-grinding is known as Bruxism.
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