Tips for Teeth Sensitivity in the Cold Weather While Colorado has been having a relatively mild winter this year, the cold still always brings complaints by some of our clients—namely, teeth sensitivity in the cold weather. Anyone who has had teeth sensitivity due to the cold knows that it’s truly
Water Flossing with the Water Pik
An Alternative Way to Floss: Water Flossing As dental professionals, Victory Dental Group speaks with numerous people per day about the need to floss in order to maintain healthy gums, the foundation of your teeth. And while traditional string flossing has been predominant, an alternative was
Private Practice vs. Clinic
Why Should You Choose a Private Practice Over a Dental Clinic In today's world, corporate dental clinics are on every corner and advertising low fees, quick appointments, all specialties in house and convenient appointment times. Who wouldn't be enticed with all of these seemingly awesome
DIY Dentistry
DIY dentistry has become more and more popular in recent years as patients are looking for more natural or cost effective ways to deal with their health. While Pintrest has been a key proponent of terrible oral healthcare suggestions, even the grocery store sells DIY dental kits that can land you in
Obtaining Good Oral Health
Everyone knows that in order to maintain good oral health, brushing and flossing is important. But what isn't commonly known is that what you eat and drink also play a big factor in tooth decay. I don't understand why I keep getting so many cavities! It's always discouraging to hear that you
The In’s and Out’s Of Teeth Whitening
What Works Best When It Comes To Teeth Whitening? If you're like most people, you've probably considered teeth whitening at some point. But with so many options available now, you're probably wondering what really works the best. It's important to remember that not everyone is a good candidate for
Do-It-Yourself Toothpaste: What You Need to Know
The type of toothpaste you use is an important factor in caring for your teeth. Depending on your level of oral health, specific types of toothpastes can be more beneficial than others, and if you decide to make your own, we urge you to consider your specific oral needs. We have listed below some
Gum Disease: What is it and do I need treatment?
We have all heard the statistics. According to the American Academy of Periodontology, roughly half of the adults in the United States have some form of gum/periodontal disease. That’s certainly a daunting figure. So the big question is, “Do I have it?” Let’s go ahead and dive into the dirty