When you come in for dental exams and we have cleaned your teeth and gum line and removed any hardened plaque, our dentist can look at them for any signs Read More
Are you tired of worrying about your bad breath? Do you find yourself stressing about how to hide your persistent bad breath? If so, you could have halitosis. Halitosis is Read More
Just like when you’re sick with something that feels like a cold, but might be something worse, we tend to wait to see a dentist until we’re sure a problem Read More
Small areas of dental attrition and defects in a tooth’s enamel layer can lead to unnecessary complications, including tooth decay and dental fractures. In many of these cases our dentist Read More
When it comes to your interdental care, slow and steady often wins the race. Although it shouldn’t be a race at all, you do need to make sure that all Read More
Are you aware of the importance of dental floss? Dental floss is an interdental cleaning tool designed to clean between your teeth. Because brushing alone cannot clean between teeth, dental Read More
Every year, millions of Americans struggle with stains on their teeth. Discolored teeth can leave you feeling self-conscious about your smile’s appearance. Many people may try to fix this problem with Read More
We understand that dental appointments can feel inconvenient or make you anxious. Even if you notice no problems with your teeth and gums, procrastinating a cleaning or an exam is Read More
Optimum oral health insurance that you are not only taking care of your teeth but you’re taking care of your gums as well. Because plaque buildup in your mouth can Read More
What happens when you’re missing chompers? Will you be able to speak suitably? Chew correctly? And how will your other pearly whites react? Find out by reading on. Several side effects Read More
You may have been told you need a tooth extraction by the dentist to improve your oral health. At Paul L. Evans, DDS, we are happy to discuss with you Read More
Because October is celebrated as National Dental Hygiene Month, our dental team at Paul L. Evans, DDS has some tips to share today about how to promote good oral health Read More
If you are looking to keep your smile healthy, be sure to attend your semiannual dental exams to check for cavities. A cavity occurs when the enamel of a tooth Read More
Confusing” is the easy way of understanding health guidelines. At Paul L. Evans, DDS, we want you to have robust oral health wherever you may be, whether that’s in our Read More
There are times when a household accident, a hard fall, or a blow to the face from sports can cause significant oral trauma. While this can certainly damage teeth and Read More
Your child will lose their baby teeth in different ways, and sometimes it can be scary. This phase should start around 6 or 7 years old, and the baby teeth Read More