How To Get Rid of Canker Sores Fast
Canker sores may be small, but they can throw off your entire day. Learn how to get rid of canker sores fast with simple, effective remedies that ease discomfort and support faster healing.
Discover how routine dental exams at Tend Dental can help improve and protect your oral health.
Canker sores may be small, but they can throw off your entire day. Learn how to get rid of canker sores fast with simple, effective remedies that ease discomfort and support faster healing.
Teen years are busy and full of change. Amid school, sports, and social life, oral health can easily fall off the radar, but the habits built now play a lasting role in shaping a healthy, confident smile.
Learn how AI-powered X-rays at Tend help detect cavities earlier, improve accuracy, and give you clear answers about your dental health.
Wondering if you need a dental filling? Learn the most common signs of cavities, what to expect at the dentist, and why early treatment is key to a healthy smile
Did you just get a dental filling and want to keep your mouth healthy? Post-treatment care for dental fillings is crucial for your long term dental health.
If your dentist has advised that you need a dental crown, it’s normal to have a few questions. What exactly is a crown? Is a crown the same as a filling? Can you delay or put off getting a crown? What's the potential danger to delaying dental treatment like a crown? What do dentists look for, in order to diagnose the need for a dental crown?
Want to know more about fillings? We can fill you in. Fillings are a treatment for cavities, so let’s start at the beginning.
You’ve probably heard of gum disease, or gingivitis (thanks, mouthwash ads), and you know it’s bad. But you might not know exactly what it means—and what can happen if it’s ignored.
Periodontitis affects over 47% of adults over 30 in the United States, and it can lead to tooth loss. Yet few people know what it is or how to treat it.
In our “Is It Legit?” series, we weigh in on trendy topics in oral wellness, flossing fiction from fact so that you know what to trust your mouth with.