The holiday season is filled with a wide range of sweet treats. It's best to avoid them in order to keep your teeth healthy.
Having sharp pains in your teeth when you breathe in cold air might have you thinking that you have a cavity or other dental problem. However, your sinuses might be the reason for this pain.
When you visit your dentist every six months for your cleaning and exam, your hygienist undoubtedly reminds you to floss regularly to maintain good oral health...
Braces can solve a multitude of tooth and jaw problems for both kids and adults. For children, however, timing is an issue because their bodies are still growing.
With the 2017-2018 school year right around the corner, the team at Great Lakes Dental would like to share the following information on how sleep apnea can lead to learning and behavior difficulties in school.
The dental professionals at Great Lakes Dental understand that helping you look your best is not just a matter of creating an attractive smile...
Bacteria exists in the mouth at all times (even in the healthiest of mouths). At any given time there are thousands of bacteria growing inside the oral cavity...
Acid reflux, also known as gastroesophageal acid reflux disease (GERD) is a condition that can cause damage to your esophagus.
Pet dental care is just as important as human dental care. Just like "bad" teeth can harm the health of people's heart, brain and gums; they can be detrimental to the health of dogs and other animals...