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Are you on the hunt for “teeth cleaning near me?” It’s a common search, and often the first step towards better oral health. But what should you really expect from a dental cleaning, and how do you find the right provider?Maybe you’re new to... by Datta Malyavantham | Sep 4, 2024 | dental care reston va, dentist office reston va, dentist office sterling va, Dentistry Services, emergency dentistry, Oral Hygiene, Ridgetop Dental
Let’s be real, few things are more panic-inducing than a sudden dental emergency. You bite into an apple, only to feel a crunch that isn’t the apple – it’s a broken tooth. Or maybe you wake up with a throbbing toothache and signs of an... by Datta Malyavantham | Nov 30, 2020 | Oral Hygiene
Many dental patients skip their daily flossing, but Ridgetop Dental Group wants to urge you to floss every day. Our Northern VA dental office sees patients of all ages who deal with the effects of skipping flossing. While you may not enjoy flossing every day, there... by Datta Malyavantham | Jun 15, 2020 | Oral Hygiene
Your toothbrush spends around four minutes a day in your mouth, so you need to make sure it’s clean and stored properly, and know when to retire it. The Ridgetop Dental Group team encourages you to take a look at the do’s and don’ts of how to care for your toothbrush... by Datta Malyavantham | Apr 30, 2020 | grinding teeth, mouth sores, oral health, Oral Hygiene
The unknown nature of the COVID-19 outbreak is causing a lot of uncertainty, which can increase stress levels in many patients. You may not be aware that stress can have a major impact on your mouth. From short-term complaints to long-term problems, stress can affect... by Datta Malyavantham | Jan 15, 2020 | Oral Hygiene
Even if you’re already brushing your teeth twice a day, you can still improve your oral hygiene routine by flossing. Although brushing removes a lot of the plaque built up throughout the day and overnight, it can’t remove everything. Flossing removes plaque that...