 During everyday life, our dental hygiene routine is often more of a nuisance than a priority. That means that brushing is often left to early mornings or tired evenings, and flossing happens once every blue moon. If this sounds all too familiar, then you are not alone.
During everyday life, our dental hygiene routine is often more of a nuisance than a priority. That means that brushing is often left to early mornings or tired evenings, and flossing happens once every blue moon. If this sounds all too familiar, then you are not alone.
To bring attention to the importance of oral care, the American Dental Association and the Colgate-Palmolive Company joined forces and declared June the Oral Health Month! Although this may initially seem like just another social media holiday, its momentum and message are extremely important for you and your family. Your dentist in Carrollton shares three reasons why you should join their #TimetoSmile initiative this summer.
 
  At the start of the summer, you could dismiss the discomfort stemming from the right side of your mouth. But a few weeks later, the constant throbbing and sensitivity are nearly intolerable. It is time to face the music: you have to schedule a visit to the dentist.
At the start of the summer, you could dismiss the discomfort stemming from the right side of your mouth. But a few weeks later, the constant throbbing and sensitivity are nearly intolerable. It is time to face the music: you have to schedule a visit to the dentist.