Well, we did it! We made it to 2022, and we couldn’t have done it without amazing patients like you. One of our primary goals at our Madison dental office this year is to help more children and their families live healthier lives, and it starts with a visit to… Read More…
As your trusted Madison dentist, we never want you to be in pain or dental discomfort, especially when it comes to cavities. They are by far the most common problem we see at our office and generally rely on natural-looking fillings to help get your teeth healthy again. However, as… Read More…
Your dentist in Madison is so excited to wish you and your family a very happy holiday season. It seems like this year flew by, and it’s hard to believe we’re at the end of it already. As you venture out to celebrate and commemorate this time of year with friends,… Read More…
Earlier this month, the team at My Rivertown Dentist in Madison talked about addressing the often overlooked or misdiagnosed issue of sleep apnea in children. There’s a health issue in adults that usually has the same problems across both the medical and dental fields, and that’s TMJ disorder or TMD… Read More…
We’re all too familiar with the unique feeling of tooth sensitivity, and experiencing these quick zings of pain can be enough to make you flinch. While this can be concerning, it’s important to know that tooth sensitivity is incredibly common. Luckily, your dentist in Madison can help relieve tooth sensitivity and… Read More…
What a year 2021 has shaped up to be. Do you agree? As your Madison dentist, we’ve seen our neighbors in the community continue to support one another in more meaningful ways than we ever thought possible. It’s around this time of year that we all come together for some… Read More…
Chances are you want to keep your natural teeth in your mouth for as long as possible. After all, healthy teeth are an integral part of good oral health, but they’re not invincible. If you don’t take care of your teeth, you can be at increased risk for decay and… Read More…
Oh, how things have changed. Over the past couple of years, many people have gone from in-office work to being remote employees. What does this mean exactly? There are more Zoom meetings than ever and sometimes you can simply get away with working all day in your sweatpants. At My… Read More…
If you’re considering having any type of cosmetic dentistry, chances are you’ve looked into dental veneers. However, you may be wondering if veneers can damage your teeth in any way. Your dentist in Madison always recommends doing some research before you get any dental work done, and this article will help… Read More…
There’s so much that our patients (and us) love about October. The fall sweater weather. The pumpkin spice everything. The arrival of Halloween. (It’s the only time of year when you’re allowed to dress up as your favorite superhero or cartoon character, and no one will bat an eyelash. YES!)… Read More…
If you have dental insurance, it’s important to remember that the benefits won’t last forever. Your plan may have an annual renewal date or it may expire if you don’t use it within a certain amount of time, so there are plenty of reasons to get moving and see your… Read More…
Are you a parent of a child who struggles with emotional problems or has difficulty in school? Maybe they have trouble sleeping? Do they snore? It’s easy for childhood conditions to get misdiagnosed or go undiagnosed and untreated when these symptoms are present. Just ask the talented team (and fellow… Read More…
Taking care of your teeth should be an important part of your daily routine, but if you’re not doing it right, it could have adverse effects on your dental health. This is why your dentist in Madison wants you to know the dos and don’ts of dental care so you… Read More…
The American Dental Association recommends that you go to the dentist at least twice a year, but the sad truth is, many people don’t. In fact, about 65% of Americans don’t get regular dental care. However, the truth is, seeing your dentist in Madison at least twice a year can… Read More…
First and foremost, at My Rivertown Dentist, we always remind our patients (not that you really need it) that there’s big trouble for your teeth if you consume too much sugar. Unfortunately, it’s found in so many of the foods and beverages stocked in every supermarket aisle. However, did you… Read More…