If you’ve recently undergone root canal therapy at Family 1st Dental of Osmond, you might find yourself sporting a temporary crown while waiting for the permanent one tailored to your mouth. While some folks might be in a rush to complete the process, others may hesitate to return for additional dental work, wondering just how […]
Chewing gum has been a beloved pastime for centuries, offering flavorsome indulgence and a quick breath freshener. But the burning question remains: Is gum truly beneficial for your oral health? The surprising answer lies in the type of gum you choose. Yes, gum can indeed be good for your oral health, provided it’s sugar-free. Here’s […]
Tooth decay remains a prevalent concern, especially among children and adolescents. However, it’s essential to understand that tooth decay is largely preventable. With effective dental care starting from childhood, long-term oral health can be significantly improved. At Family 1st Dental in Osmond, we’re committed to promoting preventive dentistry to safeguard your family’s smiles for years […]
Promoting good oral health in children lays the foundation for a lifetime of healthy smiles and overall well-being. As a parent, imparting essential oral hygiene habits early on is paramount. By instilling these habits, you empower your children to maintain optimal oral health throughout their lives. First and foremost, establish a robust oral hygiene routine […]
The acid levels present in your mouth play a crucial role in determining your susceptibility to tooth decay. When these levels are imbalanced, it can weaken enamel and create an environment ripe for cavity formation. Delving into the connection between acid levels and tooth decay can empower you to adopt preventive measures effectively. Although the […]
We’ve all been told at least once in our life that flossing daily is crucial. Here are four reasons why flossing may be beneficial for your oral health routine: We are pleased to offer a variety of oral health solutions to keep your smile healthy. We are also able to customize a health plan tailored […]
Don’t be fooled by the label “100 percent fruit juice.” Drinks advertised in this way might seem like a healthy choice, but these drinks may be doing more harm than good. In fact, fruit juices contain sugar that can lead to tooth decay. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recently reevaluated their recommendations for allowing […]
Nearly everyone has at least one habit that they wish they could break. Did you know that some of them can affect your oral health? Here are a few common habits and tips for how to break them. 1. Nail Biting Why it’s harmful: Your dental health may suffer from nail biting by possibly […]
Sniffling, sneezing, and coughing. Being sick can make it more difficult to keep up with your daily routine. Don’t let your cold or flu become an excuse for overlooking your oral hygiene. In fact, when you’re sick it is essential that you continue to stick to your regular brushing and flossing routine. Here are a […]
It’s no surprise that what we eat and drink has a direct effect on our health and well-being. What many people don’t realize is that the food and beverages that we consume can also have a major impact on the health of our teeth. In fact, the connection between diet and tooth decay is so […]


