Does Drinking Through A Straw Protect Teeth?
added on: July 23, 2021
Broomfield Family Dentistry

When it comes to maintaining good oral health, every little bit counts. This includes making sure you brush your teeth twice a day, floss everyday, and see your dentist in Broomfield at least every six months. But there are other small changes you can make in your daily life to… Read More…


Do White or Silver Fillings Last Longer?
added on: July 13, 2021
Broomfield Family Dentistry

Most Americans have had or will have at least one cavity in their lifetime. In fact, the CDC estimates that about 90% of U.S. adults have already had a cavity. When patients develop a cavity, often the best way to fix it is with a dental filling. Most dental offices… Read More…


How Snoring Affects Your Smile
added on: June 23, 2021
Broomfield Family Dentistry

Even though your Broomfield dentist’s main concern is helping you maintain a healthy, beautiful smile, there are several things that can contribute to oral health that we don’t often think about. One of these things is snoring. Believe it or not, snoring can affect more than just your bed partner…. Read More…


Do Men Have Different Oral Health Needs than Women? 
added on: June 11, 2021
Broomfield Family Dentistry

We’ve all heard of the book, “Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus,” which explains some of the main psychological differences between these two genders. But did you know that these differences extend into dentistry? It’s true! Just ask your dentist in Broomfield. Since men are more likely to… Read More…


4 Reasons You Should Floss Your Teeth
added on: May 21, 2021
Broomfield Family Dentistry

Flossing does more than clean the surfaces of your teeth. It cleans those important areas between each tooth and removes bacteria from under the gums. Yet, it’s incredibly common for your dentist in Broomfield to see patients every day who skip this crucial part of oral hygiene. In fact, more… Read More…


Including Oral Health in National Women’s Health Week
added on: May 12, 2021
Broomfield Family Dentistry

Did you know that besides Mother’s Day there’s an entire week dedicated to women each and every May? Known as National Women’s Health Week, this U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office on Women’s Health sponsored week is celebrated from Mother’s Day through Saturday and strives to encourage girls… Read More…


What The Pandemic Taught Us About The Importance of Oral Health
added on: April 27, 2021
Broomfield Family Dentistry

This past year has taught us a lot, including just how important it is to wash our hands, how to juggle toddlers and Zoom meetings, and how to be comfortable in our own homes day after day. When it comes to your dentist in Broomfield, we also learned a lot… Read More…


Warning Signs of Oral Cancer
added on: April 13, 2021
Broomfield Family Dentistry

Every April is recognized as Oral Cancer Awareness Month. Oral cancer is one type of cancer that can be difficult to diagnose, especially in the first stages. However, oral cancer can often be treated successfully if it’s caught early. This is why your dentist in Broomfield puts so much emphasis… Read More…


Is a Chipped Tooth a Dental Emergency? 
added on: March 24, 2021
Broomfield Family Dentistry

Whether you chip your molar on a hidden popcorn kernel or have an unexpected accident that breaks a front tooth, you’ll want to get seen by your dentist in Broomfield sooner rather than later. Early treatment is the best way to fix a cracked tooth before it has a chance… Read More…


“Why Do I Get Cavities?” 
added on: March 15, 2021
Broomfield Family Dentistry

You brush your teeth every morning and before bed each night. Yet when you go to your dental appointments, your dentist in Broomfield still finds cavities. When this happens, you may be asking yourself, “Why do I get cavities even if I take good care of my teeth?”, which can… Read More…


What Are Dental X-Rays Used For?
added on: February 22, 2021
getting dental xrays

We’re all used to showing our teeth off for photographs. But when it comes to your dentist in Broomfield, we’re more interested in you smiling for a different kind of picture — dental x-rays. Chances are you’ve experienced these diagnostic images at your dental appointments, but what exactly are dental… Read More…


American Heart Health Month & Your Dentist in Broomfield
added on: February 12, 2021
heart health month

American Heart Health Month is celebrated every February and strives to raise awareness of the prevalence of heart disease in America, as well as offer tips on how to reduce your risk of heart disease. But why is your dentist in Broomfield talking about heart health? Great question. The truth… Read More…


Before You Open That Bag With Your Teeth, Read This Blog 
added on: January 27, 2021
Broomfield Family Dentistry

Just like you can buy sushi from a gas station, you can also use your teeth as tools. However, neither comes highly recommended. And for good reason. While your dentist in Broomfield isn’t an expert on local sushi, we are experts on teeth. Our teeth are designed to help us… Read More…


New Year, New Habits, Healthier Smile
added on: January 15, 2021
Broomfield Family Dentistry

The end of 2020 was a time for us to put the year behind us and give us hope for a better, healthier new year. As we embark on this new calendar year, many of us have made resolutions to ourselves or our families to get healthy or quit long-time… Read More…


Is It Healthy For Teeth to Be REALLY White? 
added on: December 22, 2020
Broomfield Family Dentistry

We’ve been programmed to believe that the whiter a smile is, the healthier it is. However, this isn’t always the case. In fact, your dentist in Broomfield wants you to know that there is such a thing as a too-white smile, and a smile that’s over-bleached can actually lead to… Read More…


Kissing & Oral Health
added on: December 16, 2020
Broomfield Family Dentistry

Kissing our loved ones is probably one of the best ways to show them that we care. But did you know that kissing can help us in other ways, too? Sharing a smooch can release endorphins in our brains and make us feel happier. It can also exercise our facial… Read More…


What’s the Difference Between Plaque and Tartar?
added on: November 20, 2020
dentist in PPE

It’s not uncommon to hear your dentist in Broomfield toss around the words ‘plaque’ and ‘tartar’ almost interchangeably. In fact, we’ve realized that this could cause some confusion, and as always, we want to help our patients understand the difference between the two. Join us as we take a look… Read More…


Does Gum Disease Cause Dementia?
added on: November 13, 2020
Broomfield Family Dentistry

We know we talk about gum health and gum disease a lot, but we believe that we can’t share enough information about how maintaining healthy gums can not only protect your oral health but your overall health, too. Your dentist in Broomfield knows that poor gum health can lead to… Read More…


Easy Things to Eat After Dental Treatment
added on: October 26, 2020
Broomfield Family Dentistry

What we eat not only affects our overall health but our oral health, too. It’s important to eat well-balanced meals, limit the sugary snacks, and choose fresh fruits and veggies whenever possible. But what exactly do you eat after dental treatment? You can’t chomp on a crunchy carrot very easily… Read More…


Do Facemasks Cause Cavities?
added on: October 14, 2020
Broomfield Family Dentistry

A lot has changed over the past couple of months, and one thing that we’ve all introduced into our daily lives is the use of facemasks. Used to help minimize the risk of COVID-19, facemasks are supported by scientists and are now required at many public places. However, this daily… Read More…


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When it comes to maintaining good oral health, every little bit counts. This includes making sure you brush your teeth twice a day, floss everyday, and see your dentist in Broomfield at least every six months. But there are other small changes you can make in your daily life to… Read More…