The surface texture of your tooth enamel is microscopically porous. When you consume dark beverages or use tobacco products, microscopic dark particles can adhere to the surface textures of your teeth. If they are not removed by your daily brushing and flossing efforts these minor dental stains can start to saturate deeper into the pores of your tooth enamel. This... read more »
As a parent, you most likely want the best for your child. This means you most likely want your child to have the best oral health possible. This is a great goal to have for your kid because having strong and healthy teeth and gums can benefit them greatly. To help you help your child, our dentist, Dr. Troy Walton,... read more »
Tooth decay happens plaque materializes on your teeth and generates acid which then burrows into your tooth enamel. This can eventually create serious dental problems, such as cavities, gum disease or abscesses. Tooth decay occurs a little bit every day, but unless it has advanced, we can hardly detect it. If decay has evolved to the point of a cavity,... read more »
Flossing can be a difficult task for many people, especially when they don’t know how to floss or when they are using the wrong flossing products. If you are one of these people, our Redwood Dental dental team is here to help you! Flossing is a very important task that needs to be done at least once a day, but... read more »