The premolars and molars in the back of your mouth are primarily called upon to help chew and grind the foods you eat. If poor oral hygiene habits allow a cavity to form on one of these important teeth it can limit your ability to process food before swallowing. With early diagnosis, Dr. Henry Danziger might be able to repair... read more »
You probably know that there are a number of things you should do if you’re interested in keeping your pearly whites strong. Luckily, there are many things you need to do to keep your teeth strong, but did you know that dealing with tooth decay is one of them? If you don’t, it could spread quickly and lead to a... read more »
Your tooth enamel is composed of densely packed microscopic mineral crystals. This gives your teeth the strength to bite, chew and grind hard foods. As hard as the enamel is, there are some situations, like grinding your teeth, nibbling on pens and pencils, or suffering a blow to the face, that can carry enough unnatural force to chip tooth enamel.... read more »