General Dentistry

Facts About Men & Oral Health 
added on: June 10, 2021

June plays host to Father’s Day every year. But June is also known as Men’s Health Month, which is a time to bring awareness to the importance of routine doctor appointments for all men. After all, men are less likely to get regular checkups with their medical doctor as well… Read More…


Is Flossing Necessary? 
added on: May 21, 2021

You may have seen recent articles saying that you no longer need to floss your teeth as there isn’t enough evidence to show that flossing helps reduce the risk of cavities. So does that mean you can toss the floss and forget about daily flossing forever? Your dentist in Wicker… Read More…


Women’s Health Week: Dental Care for Every Age & Stage of Life
added on: May 12, 2021

National Women’s Health Week is celebrated the entire week of Mother’s Day and is led by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office on Women’s Health. Its purpose is to remind women and girls of all ages to make their health a priority. Your dentist in Wicker Park… Read More…


3 Things 2020 Taught Us About Dental Health
added on: April 27, 2021

We all know that 2020 had its fair share of hardships and “new normals.” Between shutdowns and school closures, we all had to pivot away from life as we knew it. Your dentist in Wicker Park was no different. Patients stopped coming to the dentist, perhaps because we may have… Read More…


Is a Chipped Tooth a Dental Emergency?
added on: March 23, 2021

Whether you chip your molar on a hidden popcorn kernel or have an unexpected accident that breaks a front tooth, you’ll want to get seen by your dentist in Wicker Park sooner rather than later. Early treatment is the best way to fix a cracked tooth before it has a… Read More…


“Why Do I Get Cavities?” 
added on: March 15, 2021

You brush your teeth every morning and before bed each night. Yet when you go to your dental appointments, your dentist in Wicker Park still finds cavities. When this happens, you may be asking yourself, “Why do I get cavities even if I take good care of my teeth?”, which… Read More…


Are Dental X-Rays Really Necessary? 
added on: February 22, 2021

There are certain things you expect when you visit your dentist in Wicker Park — to get a cleaning, a thorough exam, perhaps a filling or two, and occasionally some x-rays. But are dental x-rays actually necessary? After all, if nothing looks wrong or feels wrong, do you really need… Read More…


Love, Hearts, and… Gum Disease?
added on: February 12, 2021

Each and every February, loved ones throughout the United States go above and beyond preparing for Valentine’s Day. Whether you choose to show your love with chocolates or flowers, one thing remains constant — bright red hearts are everywhere we look. But there’s another reason (besides Valentine’s Day) that we… Read More…


Make 2021 The Year of Oral Health
added on: January 15, 2021

We’ve officially turned the page into a new calendar year, and this year, we’ve never been happier to put the previous year behind us. Even though ringing in 2021 probably looked a little different this year, there’s one thing that remains the same year after year — New Year’s Resolutions…. Read More…


You May Catch More Than Feelings From a Mistletoe Kiss
added on: December 16, 2020

It’s a well-known fact that you can catch a lot of things from a simple kiss, such as a cold, or feelings for your fellow smoocher. But did you know that you may even catch a cavity from kissing? Before you pucker up under the mistletoe, your dentist in Wicker… Read More…


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