History of Toothpaste
Check out our blog post to discover how toothpaste has changed over time, from ancient Egypt to modern-day. If you have additional questions about anything dental-related, contact our friendly team today.
Check out our blog post to discover how toothpaste has changed over time, from ancient Egypt to modern-day. If you have additional questions about anything dental-related, contact our friendly team today.
Check out our blog post to learn about the evolution of root canal therapy since the 1700s. We perform gentle endodontic treatment here at our expert dental practice. Contact us for more information about our modern-day dental services!
Read our blog post about archaeologists’s discovery of the oldest dental implant near Le Chene, France. If you’re interested in restoring your smile’s appearance and function, we are here to help. Ask us about our modern dental implants!
Read our blog post to learn about ancient “dental experts” and the evolution of dentistry. Our office offers high-quality, modern oral care that is comfortable and gentle. We are here to address all your dental health needs! Contact us today.
Check out our blog post to learn about 3 old-fashioned dental tools you will feel grateful are in the past and not in your present or future! Our dental practice utilizes the latest and greatest in advanced dental technology. If you are experiencing any anxiety or fear about your next appointment, know that your comfort is our priority. Contact us today for help easing your nerves.
If you’ve wondered how your ancestors kept their teeth clean before Colgate and Crest came along, check out our blog post! Learn about the history of toothpaste and some of the strange ingredients used over the years. Be sure to utilize modern-day dental tools and technology by brushing your teeth twice a day for 2 minutes each time with a fluoride toothpaste and coming to see us for checkups every 6 months.
Have you ever wondered what it was like to go to a dentist in the middle ages? Dental care has come a long way since humans began practicing oral science. To learn more about the history of dental care, visit our blog post. Questions? Contact our office to speak with one of our team members!