Blogs

Dental news, tips & tricks in your inbox

How to Beat Dry Mouth

Dry mouth, also known as xerostomia, is a condition that can be caused by a variety of things. From certain medications like diuretics and decongestants, to dehydration, smoking, and medical conditions, dry mouth can be uncomfortable and even painful for some. Characterized by a lack of saliva in the mouth, it can lead to difficulty

Read More

Six Foods That Can Improve Your Smile

It’s been said that you can eat your way to better health. But what about eating your way to a better smile? As your partner in oral health, we’re here to tell you that it’s true! Not all foods are created equal when it comes to your smile. Here are the top six foods we

Read More

Thumb-sucking and Your Child’s Oral Health

While thumb-sucking is a natural reflex for infants and toddlers that can begin in the womb, long-term thumb-sucking can lead to a host of oral health problems. At Incredible Smiles, we want your little one to grow big and strong and have a beautiful smile for years to come. If your child is age five

Read More

Caring for Dentures: Tips for Keeping Them Clean and Comfortable

Dentures are a common solution for people who have lost all or most of their natural teeth. They can help improve your ability to eat and speak, as well as boost your self-confidence. However, proper care and maintenance are essential for keeping dentures in good condition and ensuring they fit comfortably. Here are a few

Read More

Is Your Job Affecting Your Smile?

It’s no secret that job stress can have a negative impact on our physical and mental health. But did you know that it can also take a toll on oral health? That’s right – the same stress that makes you more likely to skip brushing your teeth or causes you to forget to floss can

Read More

How to Stop Bleeding Gums

If you’re noticing that your gums are bleeding more easily than usual, it’s important to take action. Bleeding gums can be a sign of an underlying oral health issue-it’s best to book a visit with us as soon as possible. In the meantime, there are some things you can do to stop your gums from

Read More
Scroll to Top