
Teeth: What Have They Done For You Lately?
Welcome to the San Francisco dental blog! Today we are going to look at the secret life of our teeth.
The shape of each tooth gives a clue to what it does.
Welcome to the San Francisco dental blog! Today we are going to look at the secret life of our teeth.
The shape of each tooth gives a clue to what it does.
In our Kenneth Hovden DDS blog, we want to give you a few ideas for unique times to floss and keep your teeth and gums healthy.
When a tooth is threatened by severe decay, periodontal disease, or damage from an injury, the question is what needs to be done and that is how Dr. Hovden can help you.
At Kenneth Hovden DDS in Daly City our patients experience terrific results when doing smile transformations in phases, however, porcelain restorations are best fabricated in the same “batch” for the most precise color matching.
At Kenneth Hovden DDS, Dr. Hovden is often asked how to choose the most basic tool of oral hygiene, the toothbrush.
Most dental patients in the San Francisco and Daly City area know that they can go to their local dentist for toothaches, cleanings, and bleeding gums (not to mention cosmetic dentistry procedures such as a smile makeover), but there are some lesser-known oral concerns that your Daly City dentist can also help you with. Dry …
Dentists in Daly City are concerned with your oral health and thus care about the condition of your mouth and all of your many teeth. At Kenneth Hovden DDS we recognize that your teeth help you both eat and speak. You use your teeth to tear, scrape, and chew food, as well as to form …
In Daly City, California a dentist’s office is sometimes seen as a painful and scary place. Kenneth Hovden DDS located at 901 Campus Dr Ste 202 Daly City, California 94015 tries to discourage that image with a professional staff and qualified dentists. However, endodontic therapy, a dental procedure commonly known as a root canal, still …
Attention Daly City dental patients: brushing twice daily may help lower your risk of heart disease. California scientists, dentists, and cardiologists have known for many years that there is a link between inflammation in the mouth (gum disease) and heart problems, However, a recent study analyzed oral health habits and heart disease risk. Science Daily …
Run your tongue along the gumline behind your lower front teeth. Do you feel a ridge? This is probably tartar or dental calculus. Even if you brush and floss regularly, plaque and tartar can gradually accumulate. If not removed, these bacteria-breeding substances cause the gums to become irritated and swollen. Eventually, the gums become detached …