
June 1, 2026
You might not notice it at first. Maybe your teeth look a little shorter than they used to. Maybe you're dealing with new sensitivity, or your dentist has pointed out some unusual wear patterns at a recent visit. Tooth wear is more common than most people realize and understanding why it happens is the first step toward protecting your smile for the long term.
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June 1, 2026
You might not notice it at first. Maybe your teeth look a little shorter than they used to. Maybe you're dealing with new sensitivity, or your dentist has pointed out some unusual wear patterns at a recent visit. Tooth wear is more common than most people realize and understanding why it happens is the first step toward protecting your smile for the long term.

By Dr. Annie Mazure-Schmidt
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May 4, 2026
For many families, getting a child to the dentist feels like preparing for battle — the tears, the negotiations, the white-knuckle grip on the car door handle. Dental anxiety in children is incredibly common, and as a parent, it can feel discouraging when you know how important those checkups really are. The good news? With a little patience and the right approach, most kids can learn to feel comfortable, even confident, in the dental chair.

By Dr. Annie Mazure-Schmidt
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April 6, 2026
If you notice pink in the sink after brushing, you're not alone — but bleeding gums are never something to ignore. Let’s discuss what your body is trying to tell you. Occasional gum bleeding can feel alarming, but for many patients, it's also easy to dismiss. The truth is somewhere in between: bleeding gums are common, but they're not normal. It is a signal that something is off, and the good news is that most causes are very treatable when caught early.
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