
What Foods Promote a Healthy Smile?
February 28, 2023 8:00 amIn our blog post, we suggest nutrient-rich foods that are beneficial for your oral health and overall wellness.
In our blog post, we suggest nutrient-rich foods that are beneficial for your oral health and overall wellness.
Taylor-Wagner Family Dentistry is on your team. Make sure you get a professional dental cleaning and check-up every six months to win the fight against cavities.
Even if you’re genetically predisposed to certain dental ailments, Taylor-Wagner Family Dentistry offers comprehensive preventive, cosmetic, and restorative treatments to help you enjoy the healthiest, most beautiful smile possible.
What you eat has a profound effect on the health of your smile. So does regular preventive care! If you haven't been in for a professional cleaning and exam in the last six months, give us a call. Or if your smile needs a cosmetic boost for the holidays, we have some solutions!
When you come in for a routine cleaning and exam, please let us know if you have any questions or concerns about flossing. We’re here to help in any way we can! Brushing, flossing, and regular visits are the best way to keep your smile healthy.
If you need help figuring out if your bad breath means something more, then contact Taylor-Wagner Family Dental. Our team is here to help you determine what’s going on with your dental health and what we can do to improve it.
If you are considering dental crowns to restore the look & feel of your smile, contact Taylor-Wagner Family Dentistry. We can help you decide if dental crowns are the right choice for you!
Taylor Wagner Family Dentistry wants to make sure you know what to do in order to keep your teeth healthy during pregnancy.
If it has been longer than six months since your last visit then it's time to give Taylor-Wagner Family Dentistry a call. Professionals recommend a cleaning and exam every six months to enhance oral health & catch potential problems.
If you suffer from chronic jaw pain, read our blog post to learn about dysfunction of the TMJ, or temporomandibular joint.