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added on: March 30, 2022

Gum disease is one of the most common dental problems your dentist in Coral Gables sees every day. In fact, the CDC reports that nearly 50% of adults over the age of 30 have some form of gum disease. While gum disease can certainly cause some unwanted side effects in patients’ oral health, it has… Read More


added on: March 21, 2022

Spring is the season of new beginnings when trees begin to blossom, the days become longer, and many people start to open up and clean out their houses after what always seems like a long winter. Anyone who “spring cleans” their home every year knows just how much of a difference a deep clean can… Read More


added on: February 25, 2022

We’re nearing the two-year mark since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, and while the virus attacks the respiratory system, it can also affect other areas throughout the body, including the mouth. Those who have contracted COVID-19 and recovered may have little to no lingering side effects. However, others may have what’s called “long-COVID” and… Read More


added on: February 17, 2022

Your toothbrush should be an essential part of your oral hygiene routine, so it’s important to choose one that will work best for you and your specific needs. But there are so many different options out there to pick from. How do you find the best toothbrush for you? Here are five tips from your… Read More


added on: January 24, 2022

If you ask any doctor or dentist in Coral Gables, you’ll probably hear them say that it’s important to eat a well-balanced diet, including fruits and vegetables. These healthy foods are high in nutrients that can help keep your body in tip-top shape. However, could it be true that something so good for you may… Read More


added on: December 20, 2021

Have you ever heard of tonsil stones? Your Coral Gables dentist thought it might be a good idea to shed some light on this often overlooked health issue. Let’s talk a little about what exactly it means to have tonsil stones and how you can help yourself at home should they occur.  What Do I… Read More


added on: November 22, 2021

If you’re trying to quit smoking, you may wonder if your oral health will improve as a result. The good news is that, yes, your teeth and mouth will likely get better. In this blog, your dentist in Coral Gables tells you what to expect when you stop smoking and how to make sure your mouth… Read More


added on: October 28, 2021

Your dental insurance policy probably has a limited amount of time until it expires, which means you’re going to want to make sure you use your benefits with your dentist in Coral Gables before they’re gone forever. Each insurance has different time frames for when the policies expire, so make sure you check with your… Read More


added on: October 25, 2021

When it comes to kissing, it may be easy to tell if someone has bad breath, and you’d rather opt for a cheek kiss instead of locking lips. However, it’s not as easy to tell if someone has a cavity. But should you care if your smooching partner has cavities? Your dentist in Coral Gables… Read More


added on: October 1, 2021

Once your wisdom teeth have been removed, it’s important to take good care of your mouth during recovery to minimize pain and speed up healing time. Even though wisdom teeth removal is usually a pretty straightforward procedure, it can still cause some pain and discomfort as you heal from the surgery. To help you recover… Read More


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