Top Five Things to Keep Your Dentist Smiling
- posted: Jan. 30, 2024
Come say hello twice a year. The American Dental Association says two times is the charm. Multiple visits a year lets us keep an eye out for any developing issues. Read More
Anatomy of a Smile Makeover
- posted: Jan. 23, 2024
A smile makeover is usually a combination of one or more cosmetic dental procedures. To achieve your desired result, the doctor may perform or suggest a variety of options. The Read More
Fewer Adults are Visiting the Dentist
- posted: Jan. 16, 2024
Our team at Michael Flatley, D.D.S. recently learned that in the decade between 2000 and 2010, the amount of adults who regularly visited their dentist declined, according to research released Read More
Common Emergency Visits: From lost fillings to broken dentures
- posted: Jan. 09, 2024
You never know when you're going to experience a dental emergency, but if you do, it should give you peace of mind to know that emergency dental care is available Read More
Make this the Year You Stop Smoking
- posted: Jan. 02, 2024
It’s a new year, and it couldn’t come fast enough for many of us! Let’s do our part to make this a better year in every way—and you can start Read More
Things You Probably Didn’t Know About New Year's Eve
- posted: Dec. 26, 2023
It’s no secret that New Year’s Eve is one of the most widely celebrated holidays in the world. the doctor and our team love it too. It’s a fresh start, Read More
My child has canker sores! How can I help?
- posted: Dec. 19, 2023
According to the American Association of Pediatric Density, roughly one in five children suffers from canker sores. Canker sores are small sores that appear inside the cheeks, on the lips, Read More
Post Oral Surgery: Signs of Infection
- posted: Dec. 12, 2023
Oral surgery can be intimidating, especially if you show any signs of an infection afterwards. the doctor and our team want you to be informed about what to watch for Read More
Happy Holidays! Healthy Holidays!
- posted: Dec. 05, 2023
It’s the holiday season! With so much to do and so much going on, you want to be at your best. We have some ideas to help make your season Read More
Why Baby Teeth Matter
- posted: Nov. 28, 2023
Sleepless nights, crankiness, drooling—how can such tiny teeth cause such a big fuss? But all those uncomfortable days and nights are forgotten when your baby’s first teeth make their appearance. Read More
Thanksgiving Trivia
- posted: Nov. 21, 2023
At Michael Flatley, D.D.S. we love learning trivia and interesting facts about Thanksgiving! This year, the doctor wanted to share some trivia that might help you feel a bit smarter Read More
Chipped Your Tooth? Now What?
- posted: Nov. 14, 2023
Accidents happen. Next time you’ll wear your mouthguard when you skateboard, never use your teeth to open anything, and carefully step away from your grandmother’s hard candy dish. But what Read More
Getting Ready for Winter
- posted: Nov. 07, 2023
Winter Is Coming. Okay, that sounded a lot more dramatic in a popular fantasy series. But here in the real world, winter is coming as well, so let’s look at some Read More
How do I handle my child’s dental emergency?
- posted: Oct. 31, 2023
With children undergoing developmental dental changes and engaging in rough-and-tumble activities, dental emergencies can sometimes arise. If your child knocks out a tooth or experiences any type of oral discomfort, Read More
How to Handle a Dental Emergency
- posted: Oct. 24, 2023
Whether it’s a broken tooth or injured gums, a dental emergency can interfere with eating, speaking, or other day-to-day activities. According to the American Dental Association , you can sometimes Read More
When to Begin Dental Care for Your Baby
- posted: Oct. 17, 2023
Children’s oral health differs from the needs of adults in many ways. It’s vital for you to understand what your child needs to keep his or her teeth healthy. the Read More
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