The Top Reasons to Wear a Night Guard
Top Reasons to Wear a Night Guard Keeping your mouth healthy doesn’t stop when you go to sleep at the end of the day! One of the most common complaints we hear from our patients is that they’re feeling pain in their face or jaw. The usual suspect? Teeth grinding, or bruxism. While many people… Read Article
Posted in Orthodontic Treatments | March 1, 2022
Dental Restoration: What’s Right for Me?
Crowns, Bonding, & Bridges There’s no better accessory than a beautiful smile! If your smile doesn’t have the same sparkle that it used to, you might be interested in learning more about which dental restoration method is right for you. At Russo Dentistry, we’re proud to keep smiles throughout the Raleigh area looking their very… Read Article
Posted in Advice & Oral Health Tips, General Dentistry & Preventive Care | February 18, 2022
Essential Tips for Healthy Gums
When most people think about keeping their mouth healthy, they tend to focus on their teeth. Straight, sparkling white teeth make everyone look their best! Although healthy teeth are crucial to whole body health, it’s important not to neglect your gums. Without healthy gums, your beautiful smile is in jeopardy – and you may be… Read Article
Posted in Advice & Oral Health Tips, General Dentistry & Preventive Care | January 31, 2022
Oral Health Resolutions for 2022
Happy New Year from Russo Dentistry! A new year brings us a fresh start, making it the perfect time to recommit to our health. The last couple of years have been challenging and taking care of our bodies hasn’t always been the top priority. 2022 is the right time to start making positive changes, starting… Read Article
Posted in Advice & Oral Health Tips, General Dentistry & Preventive Care | January 21, 2022
Healthy Teeth for the Holidays
Happy holidays from Russo Dentistry! We hope you’re having a wonderful time celebrating with family and friends. December is full of busy days and holiday sweets. Staying on top of your health can be a challenge. Although you should treat yourself a little bit – after all, it only comes once a year – overdoing… Read Article
Posted in Advice & Oral Health Tips, General Dentistry & Preventive Care | December 19, 2021
Caring for Your Mouth After a Root Canal
Root canals are a simple, straightforward dental procedure that aren’t nearly as nerve-wracking as you think, but that doesn’t mean you want to have them time and again. After you’ve had a root canal, it becomes even more important to stay on top of your oral health with regular checkups and proper at-home care. By… Read Article
Posted in General Dentistry & Preventive Care | December 14, 2021
The Dos and Don’ts of Mouthwash and Rinsing
There are so many dental care products on the market today that it can be extremely confusing. Even if you exclusively use toothpaste, dental floss, and toothbrushes recommended by your dentist, there are still multiple types of each brand—and conflicting marketing claims to go with them! As a result, many people are unsure of whether… Read Article
Posted in Advice & Oral Health Tips, General Dentistry & Preventive Care | November 30, 2021
All About Enamel
As the hardest substance in the body, you might think tooth enamel is also indestructible. Not so! In fact, damage to tooth enamel is often gradual, but irreversible – and leads to a whole host of other oral health problems. The flipside of this, however, is that preserving healthy tooth enamel goes a long way… Read Article
Posted in General Dentistry & Preventive Care | November 11, 2021
Stop, Drop, and Relax! How to Reduce Strain on Your Teeth and Jaw
Teeth-grinding and jaw-clenching are such common problems that you may not even realize you do it. This is totally understandable, but it’s not a good enough excuse to continue! Both these habits can cause serious jaw and dental health issues over time, so it’s important to be aware of their warning signs. Clenching your jaw… Read Article
Posted in Advice & Oral Health Tips, Orthodontic Treatments | October 28, 2021
4 Fall Treats that Are Actually Good for Your Teeth
It’s no secret that Halloween – and the fall season at large! – is a time for sugary sweets. Between pumpkin spice lattes, caramel apples, pies, s’mores, and Halloween candy bars, you might notice a pattern: these popular fall foods are all characterized by a sticky-sweet substance. Worse even than pure granulated sugar, caramel, nougat,… Read Article
Posted in Advice & Oral Health Tips, General Dentistry & Preventive Care | October 15, 2021