Keep your smile shining bright with oral hygiene basics and regular checkups at our dental office.
Oral Hygiene Basics
We will go over oral hygiene basics during a cleaning and examination to ensure that the patient knows how to keep proper hygiene at home. Dental care at home is crucial for healthy and clean teeth.
At GK Dental PC in Everett, we work to customize your treatment to match your needs and schedule where possible. Our professional staff aims to create a calm atmosphere for you during the appointment and treatment process. We will identify any dental issues you are struggling with and work with you to find the solution that works best for you.
Our staff seeks to create a comforting environment at the office to ease patients into the procedure. We can help prevent damage to your teeth and set you on track for a lifetime of quality oral health. At GK Dental PC, your dental health is our prime concern.
Practicing good oral hygiene basics is the best line of defense against cavities, abscesses and other problems that can plague a person’s mouth. A visit to the dentist can show someone where changes need to be made and help direct improvements in cleaning habits. The following information can more fully explain what needs to happen…
Tooth decay is something that everyone has to deal with at one point or another in life. It is the act of the teeth literally deteriorating as a result of cavities. Tooth decay can be difficult to prevent, but having an understanding of what makes someone more susceptible to it can be helpful. Continue reading…
Avoiding cavities, also commonly known as tooth decay, is one of the more important things someone can do to ensure their overall good oral health. When someone is diagnosed with a cavity, it means that they have permanently damaged the tooth. In order for them to have their tooth fixed, they will need to make…
Your toothbrush is your first line of defense against cavities and tooth decay because it helps to remove the plaque in your mouth and maintain strong and healthy teeth. However, most people do not properly take care of their toothbrushes, which can leave your teeth and mouth vulnerable to diseases.If you want to learn how…
Dental restorations are used to repair or strengthen damaged teeth and to replace missing teeth. The damage may be the result of routine decay, extensive decay, fractures, weak gums, and many other dental issues. Dentists recommend restorations based on the tooth, its location, the source of trouble, the health of surrounding teeth, tooth color, patient…
Dental restorations have been used for thousands of years. In fact, a 2012 article published by The New York Times details the discovery of a 6,500-year-old human jawbone. Considered the earliest evidence of dental fillings, it had beeswax in one tooth, which researchers believe was to ease the pain of a crack. These days, restorations…