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How Sports Drinks Impact Your Oral Health
added on: July 25, 2024

Many adults engaged in physical activities turn to sports drinks, especially in the summer heat. However, few are aware of the potential harm these beverages can inflict on their teeth. While they can help with hydration and electrolyte balance, sports drinks can also contribute to dental issues. The Impact of… Read More…


The Importance of Flossing
added on: July 9, 2024

Flossing might seem like an extra step in your daily routine, but it’s a crucial one for maintaining optimal dental health. At My Rivertown Dentist, you know we’re all about preventative dental care to keep your smile thriving for the long run. As your trusted Madison dentist, we want you… Read More…


Is Chocolate Bad for Your Teeth?
added on: July 2, 2024

Chocolate is a favorite treat for many people, young and old. Chocolate is so loved that there’s an entire day dedicated to celebrating its delicious goodness – this year, it’s on July 7. But as much as we love eating chocolate, we often hear it can be bad for our… Read More…


How 3D Technology is Transforming Dental Care
added on: June 18, 2024

In recent years, 3D dental technology has revolutionized the field of dentistry, offering new and innovative ways to approach dental care. This cutting-edge technology enhances the precision of dental treatments, improves patient outcomes, and streamlines dental procedures. Here’s how these advancements are changing the dental landscape. What is 3D Dental… Read More…


How to Reduce Tooth Pain
added on: June 10, 2024

Dealing with tooth pain can be an uncomfortable experience that disrupts daily life. Understanding what causes the toothache and how to manage it can help alleviate discomfort and prevent further complications. Remember, seeing your dentist in Madison is always important if you’re experiencing any type of oral pain.  Common Causes… Read More…


What Age Should a Child See an Orthodontist? 
added on: May 28, 2024

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children should have their first dental visit by their first birthday or by the eruption of their first baby tooth, whichever comes first. During these early visits, the dental team can screen for current or potential issues as they relate to jaw growth… Read More…


Exploring Adult Orthodontics: Your Guide to Straighter Teeth in Adulthood
added on: May 25, 2024

You’re not alone if you’re considering straightening your teeth as an adult. Adult orthodontics has become increasingly popular, offering numerous options for a healthier, more aligned smile. Whether your need for orthodontic treatment stems from aesthetic desires or dental health concerns, it’s never too late to enhance your smile. Here’s… Read More…


Nutrition’s Impact on Oral Health
added on: May 9, 2024

Maintaining healthy teeth and gums is crucial for overall well-being, and what you eat plays a significant role in your oral health. Our dental practice in Madison emphasizes the importance of good nutrition as part of comprehensive dental care. Let’s explore how your diet can impact dental health and why… Read More…


What is a Cavity, and How Can You Tell if You Have One?
added on: May 2, 2024

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that close to 30% of Americans have untreated cavities. Don’t become a statistic; instead, learn how to spot them before they progress and how to protect your teeth against bad bacteria in the first place. First Things First, What is a Cavity? … Read More…


What is Same-Day Dentistry?
added on: April 25, 2024

In today’s fast-paced world, convenience and efficiency are paramount in almost every aspect of life – including healthcare. When it comes to dental care, patients are increasingly seeking solutions that fit into their busy schedules without sacrificing quality. This demand has given rise to the concept of same-day dentistry, a… Read More…


Children’s Dental Health: The Importance of Early Dental Care for Children
added on: April 19, 2024

Early dental care is an important step for preventing cavities and tooth decay. Left untreated, cavities can cause pain, infection, and even issues with eating and speaking. Prevention and proactivity are key in pediatric dentistry and can include checking for signs of tongue tie, doing an airway assessment, and examining… Read More…


Why is Screening for Oral Cancer Important?
added on: April 11, 2024

Oral cancer, although often overlooked, is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition that affects thousands of individuals worldwide each year. Detecting oral cancer in its early stages can significantly improve treatment outcomes and increase the chances of successful recovery. This is why oral cancer screenings are crucial in identifying abnormalities… Read More…


Transformative Solutions for Airway Health and Craniofacial Development with Vivos
added on: April 2, 2024

The Vivos daytime-nighttime appliance (DNA) works by applying gentle pressure to the palate, ultimately expanding it into the correct positioning. The mandibular repositioning nighttime appliance (mRNA) is used to correct the lower jaw into the proper position. These appliances can be used to alleviate airway issues by repositioning the patient’s… Read More…


Got a Cavity? Learn How Long Your Dental Restoration Will Last
added on: March 26, 2024

Dealing with cavities can be a pain — quite literally. The discomfort, sensitivity, and potential impact on oral health make prompt attention crucial. When faced with a cavity, one common solution is a dental restoration. Whether it’s a dental filling or another type of cavity treatment in Madison, understanding the… Read More…


How Treating Gum Disease Leads To Better Health Overall
added on: March 20, 2024

March 20th marks World Oral Health Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of maintaining good oral health. This year’s theme, “A happy mouth is… a happy body!” emphasizes the profound connection between oral health and overall well-being. While that may be surprising, the truth is there… Read More…


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